: Why do astronomers conclude that the crust on Mars must be thicker then Earth's crust?
The earths crust us thicker than the moons....due to the craters
The crust is a thin outer layer. The mantle is much thicker.
Earths crust is thicker and there is on more layer on earth than there is in an egg though so an egg wouldnt be a good model or so for the world we know as Earth.
Yes all metals are in the earths crust in ore form.
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
Mars is smaller than Earth and consequently cooled quicker. Mars no longer has a molten core like Earth, so it would be fair to say it has a thicker crust.
The earths crust us thicker than the moons....due to the craters
the lithosphere and the crust of the earth are the same lithosphere is another word for crust so the thickest is both of them.
yes. Earths crust is 20 miles thick and the moon"s crust is 40 miles thick.
the Continental crust is thicker
Continental crust is the thicker of the two: it extends far beneath and above the Oceanic crust.
The crust is a thin outer layer. The mantle is much thicker.
On average, it is much thicker than oceanic crust.
Continental crust A+
The crust is thicker under a mountain range.
one of the types of crust that makes up the earths outer layer. continental crust is thicker than oceanic crust and is made up of less dense rocks such as granite. AKT ♥
The earths crust is a part of the outermost layer.