over 7 miles
They appear to be similar in width because new crust formation is nearly equal on each side of the fault.
crust on a pizza (thin & thick) or the earth's crust
Continental crust.
The majority of the crust is oceanic crust, basaltic in nature.
There are two types of crust, and they are the oceanic crust and the continental crust. Oceanic crust is thinner yet more dense than continental crust, and continental crust is on average older than oceanic crust :)
over 7 miles
They appear to be similar in width because new crust formation is nearly equal on each side of the fault.
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The earth's crust is called the crust because it the outer surface of the earth like the crust of pizza.
crust on a pizza (thin & thick) or the earth's crust
Continental crust.
The outermost layer, called the crust, is the thinnest layer of the earth.
The majority of the crust is oceanic crust, basaltic in nature.
The Crust