The crust is thickest under continents!
The crust is thickest under Mount Everest, where it's approx. 65km deep
The crust is thickest beneath the mountains.
the area of of earths crust that is the thickest is the mantle.
To show the layers of the Earth from thinnest to thickest, you would start with the crust (thinnest), followed by the mantle and then the core (thickest). The crust is divided into the oceanic crust and the continental crust, with the oceanic crust being thinner. The Earth's core is further divided into the outer core and the inner core, with the inner core being the thickest layer.
The crust is foundunder the continents the crust is between 32 and 70 km thick the crust is made up of loose rocks and soil under the rocks and soil the crust is solid rock we live on the crust
The answer is Continental crust.The Mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth. :)
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the area of of earths crust that is the thickest is the mantle.
The answer is Continental crust.The Mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth. :)
The crust is thickest on oceanic plates where the crust is typically around 5-10 km thick under the oceans. In contrast, continental crust is generally thicker, around 30-50 km thick, with some mountain ranges having crust that can be even thicker.
The thickest part of the Earth's crust is typically found beneath mountain ranges, where tectonic plates collide and push the crust upward, creating a thicker layer of rock. This thicker crust is known as continental crust and can be up to 70 km (43 miles) thick in places like the Himalayas.
The thickest part of the crust is found under the highest elevated mountain ranges on the continents.