About 5115 km deep.
The border between the inner core and the outer core is approximately 5,115 kilometers below the crust. This equates to approximately 3.203 miles.
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Continental crust beneath a tall, young mountain
the focus of an earthquake is beneath the surface of the earth in the crust.
The mantle.
The border between the inner core and outer core is approximately 5115 kilometers below the crust.
The Moho Barrier is characterized by a seismic velocity discontinuity that separates the Earth's crust from the underlying mantle. It is located at an average depth of about 25-35 kilometers beneath continental crust and 5-10 kilometers beneath oceanic crust.
The lower boundary of the Earth's crust is called the Mohorovičić discontinuity, or Moho for short. It is typically located between 5 and 10 kilometers beneath the ocean floor and around 20 to 70 kilometers beneath the continents.
Crust
The Earth's crust is the thinnest compositional layer, ranging from 5 to 70 kilometers thick beneath the oceanic crust and up to 100 kilometers thick beneath continents.
The crust is part of the lithosphere, so there is no boundary between them. There is a boundary between the crust and the other part of the lithosphere which is the uppermost mantle. It is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity or the 'Moho' for short.
The Moho, or Mohorovičić discontinuity, is typically around 6 to 9 miles (10 to 15 kilometers) thick beneath the oceanic crust and 18 to 24 miles (30 to 40 kilometers) thick beneath continental crust. It marks the boundary between Earth's crust and the underlying mantle.
The upper mantle is located beneath the Earth's crust, extending from about 30 to 400 kilometers deep. It is part of the Earth's mantle layer, which lies between the crust and the core.
The Earth's crust is thinnest beneath the oceans. Oceanic crust averages about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) in thickness, while continental crust can range from 20-70 kilometers (12-43 miles).
The Moho discontinuity is 31 miles/50KM thick.
Yes, the crust is the outermost layer of the Earth and is closest to the surface. It is the thinnest layer, ranging from 5 to 70 kilometers thick beneath the oceans and 20 to 200 kilometers thick beneath the continents.
The Earth's crust varies in thickness, but on average it is about 30 kilometers (18.6 miles) deep beneath the continents and about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) deep beneath the ocean floor.