Earth is 24,000 kilometers in Circumference.
C = Pi times r. So r = 24,000 / 3.14159 or a radius of just about 8,000 kilometers wide.
A radius of 8,000 kilometers amounts to the Diameter of 16,000 km.
The thickness of Earth's crust varies as per Location.
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.
crust
40 to 70 km thick
The Earth's continental crust is similar to granite and has an average thickness of about 30 km. It is composed of various rocks, including granite, and forms the outer layers of the Earth's landmasses.
On average, it is much thicker than oceanic crust.
The continental crust is about 25 to 70 kilometers thick. The average is about 50 kilometers.
The continental crust, (where all the land is) is generally around 30 km (20 mi) to 50 km (30 mi) thick. The oceanic crust (the bottom of the sea) is roughly 5 km (3 mi) to 10 km (6 mi) thick.
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
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.
continental: 25 to 70 km thick oceanic: 5km to 10km
continental: 25 to 70 km thick oceanic: 5km to 10km
the thickness of continental crust
the crust is the thickness of earths layers
Oceanic crust is thinner (about 6-8 km in total) and more dense. Continental crust is about 30-50 km thick.
The continental crust is about 35 to 40 kilometers thick, while the oceanic crust averages at about 7-10 kilometers thick. This means that the continental crust is about 3.5 to 4 times the thickness of the oceanic crust.
crust: average of 32 km thick mantle: 2900 km thick outer core: 2200 km thick inner core 1250 km thick
crust