Continental crust can be 25 or more miles in thickness....
It is 25 miles long.
stratosphere
The diameter of the earth at the equator is 12,756.32 kilometers or 7,926.41 miles. The diameter of the earth through the poles is 12,715.43 km or 7,901.000 miles. Thus the earth is 41 km or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like).
The diameter of the earth at the equator is 12,756.32 kilometers or 7,926.41 miles. The diameter of the earth through the poles is 12,715.43 kilometers or 7,901.002 miles. Thus the earth is 41 km or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator. This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like ball).
The diameter of the earth at the equator is 12,756.32 kilometers or 7,926.41 miles.The diameter of the earth through the poles is 12,715.43 kilometres or 7,901.00 miles.Thus the earth is 59 km or 25 miles wider than it is tall, giving it a slight bulge at the equator.This shape is known as an ellipsoid or more properly, geoid (earth-like), or oblate spheroid (squashed sphere).
It is 25 miles long.
The thickness of the Earth's crust would fall in that range, the thin range in rift valleys, the thick end in mountain ranges.
The thickness of the Earth's crust would fall in that range, the thin range in rift valleys, the thick end in mountain ranges.
You stand on the Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. It is relatively thin compared to the other layers, typically only a few miles thick under the oceans and up to 25 miles thick beneath the continents.
Continental crust.
Stratosphere is 10 - 20 miles above earth and contains the ozone layer.
the core is 3470km thick (the inner is 1270km and the outer is 930km thick) from the top of the outer layer of the core to the crust is 2850km (called the mantle) , and the crust itself is 25 miles beneath continents and 6.5 miles thick beneath oceans..
The Earth's crust is typically between 3 to 44 miles (5 to 70 kilometers) thick, with an average thickness of around 18.6 miles (30 kilometers). However, the thickness can vary significantly depending on factors such as location and tectonic activity.
The Earth's crust ranges in thickness from five to 25 miles. It is the outermost layer of the Earth and is divided into two types: continental crust and oceanic crust. Continental crust is thicker than oceanic crust.
The Earth's atmosphere extends about 300 miles (480 kilometers) above the surface, with the majority of its mass concentrated within the first 10 miles (16 kilometers). The troposphere, where most weather occurs, is about 7 miles (11 kilometers) thick on average.
The region 10 to 25 miles above Earth's surface is known as the stratosphere. This layer of the atmosphere contains the ozone layer, which helps to absorb and protect us from harmful ultraviolet radiation from the sun.
The layer you are referring to is the continental crust, which averages about 25 miles in thickness. It is the outermost solid shell of the Earth and is composed of various rocks, such as granite and sedimentary rocks.