56.5 km
Mars' crust is primarily made up of basalt rock, similar to Earth's oceanic crust. It also contains minerals like feldspar and pyroxene.
Continental crust is generally thicker than oceanic crust. Continental crust can be up to 70 km thick, while oceanic crust is usually around 5-10 km thick.
Astronomers believe that Mars' crust is thicker than Earth's because of its lower overall planetary size and cooling rate. This slower cooling allowed the thickness of Mars' crust to increase before it solidified, resulting in a thicker crust compared to Earth's. Additionally, Mars lacks plate tectonics, which can resurface and redistribute material on Earth's crust, contributing to its thinner nature.
Continental crust is generally thicker than oceanic crust. Continental crust can range from 20 to 70 kilometers thick, while oceanic crust is typically around 7 to 10 kilometers thick. This is due to differences in composition and the processes by which they are formed.
Continental crust is the thicker of the two: it extends far beneath and above the Oceanic crust.
There is no crust
Yes, the crust of Mars is thicker than the crust of Earth.
Mars is thick to earth
The Core of Mars http:/en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars#Geology
The earth's crust is 1000km thick wow that's alot.!
No. Oceanic crust is about 5km to 10km thick. Continental crust is about 30km to 50km thick.
Crust
No. The dough is the base. Thick and thin are styles.yes
Sicily is famous for thick crust pizza
Astronomers concluded that the crust on Mars must be thicker than Earth's crust because Mars lacks tectonic activity like Earth's plate tectonics, which recycles crustal material. This lack of recycling means that Mars's crust has likely accumulated over a longer period, resulting in a thicker crust compared to Earth's crust.
No, because mars' crust has a gas that makes its crust grow mehdeas and therefore earth has a much stronger crust.
Oceanic crust is 6 to 11 kilometers thick while the continental crust is 100 kilometers thick, so the continental crust is more than five times as thick as the oceanic crust. I hope this well will help for the future and current time.