The part that is dry land is about 25 miles thick.
No, all of them aren't found on dry land, some are found underwater
It is both solid and liquid because the crust is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor the main elements in the crust are oxygen and silicon =]
An ocean is an extremely large body of water, seven of which are on Earth. A continent is a part of the Earth's crust that moves around on the convection currents of the mantle. An island is a piece of land raised above the water.
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The formation of eschar can vary depending on the wound type, but it typically takes around 3 to 5 days after the initial injury. Eschar is a thick, dry, hard crust that forms over a wound as part of the healing process. If you notice any signs of infection or prolonged healing, it's important to seek medical attention.
Yes, the Earth's crust includes both the ocean floor and dry land. The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, made up of continental crust (which forms dry land) and oceanic crust (which forms the ocean floor). Together, these two types of crust make up the Earth's lithosphere, supporting a variety of geological features and ecosystems.
Thick ,dry, waterproof skin for life on land all reptiles have lungs for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide.
No, all of them aren't found on dry land, some are found underwater
Reptiles, it was the answer to my Science HW
Reptiles.
The northern hemisphere has much more land than the southern hemisphere.
It is both solid and liquid because the crust is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor the main elements in the crust are oxygen and silicon =]
True or false: the crust includes BOTH dry land and the bottoms of the oceans?
No. Oceanic crust is heavier and denser than continental crust, but is actually thinner. Continental crust is believed to actually extend down into the magma of the mantle (upon which crust floats) more deeply than oceanic crust, similar to how a huge ice cube will not only be larger above the surface of water than a smaller ice cube, but will extend more deeply into a glass than a small ice cube ... so not only does continental crust extend higher on the surface (since it is continental crust, it has dry land above the ocean floor), but the 'bottom' of the crust also extends deeper into the earth. Oceanic crust is thus thinner than continental crust, but made of denser, heavier rock (which is why it subducts under continental crusts where continental and oceanic plates converge).
Earth's crust is the outermost layer of the planet and includes both the continental and oceanic crust. Landforms are natural features that make up the Earth's surface, such as mountains, valleys, plains, and plateaus, and are created through various geological processes like erosion, tectonic activity, and weathering.
it softens and lightens the crust.
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