If all the crust above sea level were removed, the Earth would essentially resemble a giant ocean planet with no landmasses visible. The entire surface would be covered by water, leading to a vast global ocean.
If most of the Earth's crust was above sea level, we would likely see vast, continuous land masses without large bodies of water separating them. This would result in a planet with significantly less water cover, and the climate, weather patterns, and ecosystems would likely be very different from what we see today.
If someone were to go deep enough into the Earth's crust, they would experience extreme heat and pressure. The temperature increases by about 30°C per kilometer, so it would become unbearably hot. The pressure would also increase rapidly due to the weight of the rock above, making it difficult to breathe and move.
It would probably be mostly desert. As the oceans are responsible for the fresh water that comes from rain. The atmosphere would also be different as the ocean is also a massive carbon sink. It is hard to imagine of the top of my head but the whole of the way life and weather works depends on the large amount of water that is free to interact on the earth.
the earth would be incomplete If you were to remove the Earth's crust, you would expose the layer underneath, with is the mantle. The mantle is composed of hot, liquid rock called magma. However, if the magma were to be exposed by the removal of the crust, it would just form another crust. The surface would cool, by radiating energy into space.
You would find granite in the continental crust.
If most of the Earth's crust was above sea level, we would likely see vast, continuous land masses without large bodies of water separating them. This would result in a planet with significantly less water cover, and the climate, weather patterns, and ecosystems would likely be very different from what we see today.
That I believe, would be the Earth's Crust.
The Crust of the Earth is the thin layer of solid rock located above the outer mantle of the Earth.Of the four major layer's of the earth (Crust, Outer Mantle, Inner Mantle, and Core), all are either solid or liquid.If the crust of the Earth was made of Gas, we would be unable to walk on the Earth's surface.
If someone were to go deep enough into the Earth's crust, they would experience extreme heat and pressure. The temperature increases by about 30°C per kilometer, so it would become unbearably hot. The pressure would also increase rapidly due to the weight of the rock above, making it difficult to breathe and move.
There is less weight pressing down from above as the distance toward the surface decreases.
It would probably be mostly desert. As the oceans are responsible for the fresh water that comes from rain. The atmosphere would also be different as the ocean is also a massive carbon sink. It is hard to imagine of the top of my head but the whole of the way life and weather works depends on the large amount of water that is free to interact on the earth.
I would assume it would be igneous due to the massive amounts of magma in the earth's crust.
The pedosphere is where people live on the earth's crust.
I would assume it would be igneous due to the massive amounts of magma in the earth's crust.
The exosphere.
We would die and crumble and have a cooled crust and we'd die
the earth would be incomplete If you were to remove the Earth's crust, you would expose the layer underneath, with is the mantle. The mantle is composed of hot, liquid rock called magma. However, if the magma were to be exposed by the removal of the crust, it would just form another crust. The surface would cool, by radiating energy into space.