No, pressure on the crust of the earth is not equalized. We have plate tectonics and the shifts associated with tensions between the plates acting to cause uplift at convergent boundaries and rifting as divergent boundaries as just two examples. A link is provided below.
crust
Another word for Earth's outer surface is "crust."
The crust, more specifically the lithosphere.
Another word for the Earth's crust is lithosphere. It is the solid outermost layer of the Earth.
Earth's oceanic crust is thinner, denser, and younger than Earth's continental crust. It is primarily composed of basaltic rock, whereas continental crust is made up of less dense granitic rock. Oceanic crust is constantly being formed at mid-ocean ridges and destroyed at subduction zones.
Earths crust can break under pressure and milk can break its foundation from pressure, both are different types of pressure, but still
by heat and pressure
Eustachian tube.
Pressure from the earths core
Because the density of the force increases.
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
Magma
Those are called the Eustachian tubes.
It breaks through the crust, and sometimes goes in the core, simply because all of the force and pressure from the plates rubbing together.
majority of valcanoes follow the edges of the tectonic plates, which are the weaker parts of earths crust, therefore volcanoes form durin the crust giving away to the pressure built up. other volcaoes form other places due to weak parts of earths crust
Standard atmospheric pressure at sea level is about 14.7 PSI. So, then what is the pressure at about 5,645 feet below the surface of the earth?
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.