Carbon makes up less than 0.02% of Earth's crust by mass. It is primarily found in minerals such as carbonates (e.g., limestone) and organic materials like plants and animals.
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Yes. Only organic items are renewable. (Oil, crops, etc.) Basically, only carbon-based things are renewable.
During winter, the Earth's crust experiences several changes primarily due to temperature fluctuations and freeze-thaw cycles. As temperatures drop, moisture in the soil and rocks can freeze, causing expansion and leading to cracking or fracturing. Additionally, the formation of ice can increase erosion as it melts and refreezes, altering landscapes. These processes contribute to the gradual reshaping of the crust over time.
Fossils are the remains or traces of living things that have been preserved in the Earth's crust. They can include bones, shells, imprints, or tracks left behind by organisms that lived long ago. Fossils provide valuable information about past life forms and can help scientists understand the history of life on Earth.
Erosion happens in the earths crust and it happens because of that layer is exposed to that weather
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
In terms of volume, 1320 Earths.
although they will eventual replenish in the earths crust, this process will take too long so they are dubbed to be non-renewable sersources, much like coal or oil.
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Fossils, although technically they are not preserved in the earths crust; the minerals in the bones and pore spaces have been replaced by other harder minerals which take much longer to weather.There are a number of different fossilization processes. See this link :How are Fossils Formed?
Very fast.
I would say Japan because it is separated into four pieces of the earths crust. in Tokyo Very small earthquakes happen every day
Not that much, about 5%. You could check other textbooks though.
There is no true answer to this question. But scientists believe Mercury's crust is anywhere from 100km-300km. They get an estimated measurement by taking the circumfrance of the earth and the estimated circumfrance of Mercury and adding them together then they take an approximate amount of earths crust and subtract the crust by the difference of the earths and mercurys crust
Growing more trees as trees take in carbon dioxide and releases oxygen that we use for breathing. So. I guess Afforestation provides most of the oxygen found in the earths atmosphere.