No, Earth's crust is not the coldest layer. The crust is relatively cool compared to the underlying mantle and core, but it can still experience significant temperature variations depending on depth and location. The coldest temperatures on Earth are found in the atmosphere, particularly in polar regions and at high altitudes, while the mantle and core are much hotter, with temperatures increasing with depth.
Crust
The crust.
Yes it is call a crust 😁
the crust then comes the mantel the inner layer then core
No. The mantle is below the crust (what we live on), which is the thinnest layer of the earth.
The coldest layer of the Earth is the lithosphere, which includes the Earth's crust and the upper part of the mantle. Temperatures in the lithosphere increase with depth, but it is still the coldest layer compared to the inner core, outer core, and lower mantle.
Yes, the crust is the top layer. It continually changes.
The crust is the coldest layer of the Earth because it is the closest to the surface, where it interacts with the atmosphere. The heat from the Earth's interior is trapped beneath the crust, resulting in cooler temperatures at the surface.
Crust
half of earths layer
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thermosphere
The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
The earth thinnest layer is the crust.
The crust.
The crust
The crust, more specifically the lithosphere.