This does not sound like a computer problem. If it is just a "certain" site it is most likely something wrong on their server. Meaning it is their site failing not your local computer.
Because its less dense
Isostacy refers to an equilibrium level maintained by the earths crust on top of the mantle. The theory holds that the weight of the earths crust will displace a certain amount of the underlying mantle, and that an equilibrium is reached whereby the mass of the displaced crust and the mass of the displaced mantle are equal, thus holding that part of the crust at a certain height.
Magma chambers
Isostatic equilibrium is the balance between Earth's crust and the layer of mantle it floats on. The denser the crust is, the more it sinks into the mantle. Equilibrium is achieved when the crust floats at a certain level in the mantle.
The earths crust its 5-70km deep in the ocean and upto 100km deep at mountain ranges. At certain areas, the crust is unstable due to moving plate tectonics.
The earths crust its 5-70km deep in the ocean and upto 100km deep at mountain ranges. At certain areas, the crust is unstable due to moving plate tectonics.
Soil is a very thin layer on certain areas of the crust.
The Earth's crust has layers, the atmosphere has layers, and certain types of cake have layers.
No. In addition to oceanic crust being created at mid-ocean ridges, crust is destroyed at certain convergent plate boundaries where one plate subducts under another.
I just studied them. They are: Crust, Mantle, Outer Core and Inner Core
The crust isn't usually made by animal fat but certain toppings may be.
The main mineral group making up the crust are silicates, which include feldspars, micas, and quartz.