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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.

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