Yes, there is water beneath the Earth's crust in the form of groundwater. This water is found in underground aquifers and plays a crucial role in supporting ecosystems and human activities.
The layer of the Earth below the crust is called the mantle. The mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth with a depth of 2,890 kilometers.
The Earth's outer layer is called the Crust, and the crust is split into various types of tectonic plates.
The Earths crust is about 6miles thick and it covers the entire earth even at the bottom of oceans. The crust is only the beginning of the Earth and underneath is the mantle, outer layer and inner core.
The layer that includes the land making up continents and the land under the ocean is the crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface. It is divided into continental crust, which forms the continents, and oceanic crust, which lies beneath the oceans.
The lithosphere is the part of the Earth that contains tectonic plates. These plates are divided pieces of the lithosphere that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them.
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the earths crust is 25 miles beneath the continents and 6.5 miles beneath the ocean
the crust then comes the mantel the inner layer then core
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Because earths crust is denser than the mantle
A magma chamber.
Yes, a great deal of it.
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