The part of Earth's rocky outer layer that makes up the landmasses is the what ?
The Earth's rocky outer layer that makes up the landmasses is called the crust. It is thinnest beneath the oceans and thickest beneath the continents, and is divided into several large plates that float on the semi-fluid layer of the mantle underneath.
Crust
No, deposition is like accumulation, where & how sediments settle. The outer layer is the crust.
The layer below the earth's outer layer is mesosphere. It is the 3rd layer.
The Liquid Outer Core.
The Earth's rocky outer layer that makes up the landmasses is called the crust. It is thinnest beneath the oceans and thickest beneath the continents, and is divided into several large plates that float on the semi-fluid layer of the mantle underneath.
rock
Crust
the earths outer layer
The crust.
No, deposition is like accumulation, where & how sediments settle. The outer layer is the crust.
it's called mantle
The layer below the earth's outer layer is mesosphere. It is the 3rd layer.
The crust is the outer or surface layer of the planet.
Ionosphere is the outermost layer. It contains charged ions.
The lithosphere crust
hot liquid layer