The crust is the top part of the Earth. It is where we live. The Earth's crust is 6 miles deep. That is the Earth's crust.
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This process is known as subduction and occurs at convergent plate boundaries because oceanic crust is denser than continental crust.
The oceanic crust is the part of the earth's crust that is below the ocean. The rock that makes up the oceanic crust is about 200 million years old.
sial and sima - sial is surface crust on land, made of silicate and aluminium. sima is the deep crust found in oceans, made of silicate and magnesium
Earth's crust varies in thickness due to differences in composition and the effects of plate tectonics. Oceanic crust is thinner and more dense than continental crust, and thinnest where plates are diverging from each other. Continental crust is thickest at mountain ranges, where the crust has been thickened by plate collision or thermal uplift.
The crust is the top part of the Earth. It is where we live. The Earth's crust is 6 miles deep. That is the Earth's crust.
The crust is thin and solid and the mantle is rockie
Yes. The crust is all outer layer of Earth. Meaning all land and water
a mantle is something between the crust
No, crust is a noun. Both "crusty" and "encrusted" are adjectives, but "crust" is a noun.
The root word of "crust" is Latin "crusta," meaning hard outer layer or covering.
the outer most layer of earth is CRUST
crouter means 'to produce a crust', or in slang 'to earn one's bread' (based on the noun 'croûte', meaning '(bread) crust'
In science, crust typically refers to the outermost layer of a planet. For Earth, the crust is the solid outermost shell composed of rock and minerals. Crusts on other planets or moons may vary in composition and thickness.
Mantel.
A crustollaphile is someone who loves to eat pie crust. This term is not commonly used and may not be widely recognized. It is a combination of "crust" and the suffix "-phile," which means lover or enthusiast.
Meaning the crust? It is from the steam of the condensing back down into the pie.