the outer core is above earths solid inner core and below its mantle this is the outer part but not the crust and it would feel pretty warm to go through this area. ok well i hope this helped this is all i know.!:)
Compression and tension can indeed affect the thickness of the Earth's crust. Compression can thicken the crust by folding and faulting, while tension can cause stretching and thinning of the crust through processes like rifting and faulting. These tectonic forces play a significant role in shaping the Earth's crust over geological time scales.
it can be used for power, like geothermal
No, deposition is like accumulation, where & how sediments settle. The outer layer is the crust.
The crust of the Earth can vary in texture depending on the location, but it generally feels solid and rigid. It can sometimes feel rough due to rocks and soil, or smooth if covered by vegetation. In some areas, such as deserts, the crust may feel hard and dry.
the outer core is above earths solid inner core and below its mantle this is the outer part but not the crust and it would feel pretty warm to go through this area. ok well i hope this helped this is all i know.!:)
the outer core is above earths solid inner core and below its mantle this is the outer part but not the crust and it would feel pretty warm to go through this area. ok well i hope this helped this is all i know.!:)
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oceanic crust is made of basalt while continental crust is made of silica rich rocks like granite.
Compression and tension can indeed affect the thickness of the Earth's crust. Compression can thicken the crust by folding and faulting, while tension can cause stretching and thinning of the crust through processes like rifting and faulting. These tectonic forces play a significant role in shaping the Earth's crust over geological time scales.
Sounds like a homework question...
How many elements make up the earths crust? The earths crust is made of many layers..You can find clay and very good soil. But that is if you dig a little way down. the earth has a center which is called the core of the earth. Inside this core is lava and is incredibly hot. Like the sun but not as hot..
it can be used for power, like geothermal
No, deposition is like accumulation, where & how sediments settle. The outer layer is the crust.
they move in all sorts of ways like the bottom and the top lol :}
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