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40 to 70 km thick
The lithosphere includes the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. Oceanic lithosphere is typically about 50-100 km thick, while continental lithosphere has a range in thickness from about 40 km to perhaps 200 km.
This is part of the Earth crust.Earth crust can attain 100 km.
The crust is about 30-50 kilometers, or 20-30 miles, thick. The thickness varies depending on the area of earth one is in.
The crust is much thinner than the mantle.
The thickness of the Earh's crust about 40 km will be at the contenintal crust.
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the thickness of continental crust
40 to 70 km thick
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The Earth has a radius of 6,360 km. The crust varies in thickness from around 5-70 km with an average value of around 35 km. As such Earth's crust is between approximately 0.07 and 1.1 % of the total thickness of the Earth (average of 0.55 %).
The lithosphere includes the Earth's crust and uppermost mantle. Oceanic lithosphere is typically about 50-100 km thick, while continental lithosphere has a range in thickness from about 40 km to perhaps 200 km.
the crust is the thickness of earths layers
You think probable to the Earth crust.The Earth crust has a thickness of 5-70 km.
This is part of the Earth crust.Earth crust can attain 100 km.