The highest point of the Earth's crust is to be found at the top of Mt. Everest which has an elevation of 8,848 metres.
they were and aree forced through earths crust in the form of lava.
geology
If it finds its way dowm into the earths crust through rock cycle and then is melted and mixes together to form molten magma, it could re-erupt to the earths surface and form an extrusive igneous rock or cool and solidify within the earths crust as an intrusive igneous rock.
Magma
The outermost layer of the Earth is the crust or lithosphere.
The Earths crust is approximately 650 km deep.
Isostacy refers to an equilibrium level maintained by the earths crust on top of the mantle. The theory holds that the weight of the earths crust will displace a certain amount of the underlying mantle, and that an equilibrium is reached whereby the mass of the displaced crust and the mass of the displaced mantle are equal, thus holding that part of the crust at a certain height.
The sudden vibration in the plates inside the crust causes the earths crust to rise & fall.
mantle
The earth's crust is not stress
half of earths layer
continental crust
The earth's crust is generally solid.
crust
The crust is the thinnest part on the Earth.
the crust and the core
crust