B/c of the principle of isotasy, the earth's crust is thinnest at the deepest point on the Earth's surface (aka. Death Valley)
the crust is the thinnest of the three. the thinnest on the crust is the LITHOSPHERE
The crust, more specifically the lithosphere.
crust
It is beneath the sea an is called a ocean crust. This is the thinnest point because the ocean water is so dense (heavy) it flattens the crust (because there's millions and millions of gallons of water...... That's heavy!!!) that's why there are oil rigs at sea because it's only around 5 kilometres thick, unlike on land it's around 50 kilometres thick!!!
The thinnest layer of the Earth's crust can be found underwater.
the crust is the thinnest of the three. the thinnest on the crust is the LITHOSPHERE
The earth thinnest layer is the crust.
the crust
the crust
The crust is the thinnest part on the Earth.
The crust, more specifically the lithosphere.
The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
The crust, then core, then mantle
No. The mantle is below the crust (what we live on), which is the thinnest layer of the earth.
The crust is the thinnest, followed by the outer core, inner core, and the mantle is the thickest.
The thinnest layer of Earth is the Lithosphere, also commonly called the crust.
The outermost layer, called the crust, is the thinnest layer of the earth.