the ground (the crust is the ground)
You will never know what it look like under the earth's crust :)
It means the crust stretches like spaghetti.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
The force of changing earth's crust is...... that the earth's crust is a lot thinner
Cracks in the Earth's crust are primarily caused by tectonic forces, such as plate movement, which generate stress and pressure that can lead to fracturing in the crust. Additionally, natural processes like erosion, earthquakes, and volcanic activity can also contribute to the formation of cracks in the Earth's crust.
The earth's crust is called the crust because it the outer surface of the earth like the crust of pizza.
You will never know what it look like under the earth's crust :)
The "Crust" is one of the Earth's layer.It can be compared to an eggshell
Earth is like magnet by the iron in the earth's crust
The crust is the upper layer of the earth. It is where the movement of plates occur due to which earthquakes occur. The Earth's crust is a thin layer of rock, like skin on an apple.
It means the crust stretches like spaghetti.
The earth's crust is like an egg because the eath has a mantle (sort of like a shell) and an egg has a shell as well. Try this get a cup get an egg pour vineger and or salt in to the cup then drop the egg in the cup. Wait 2 or 3 days and after those 3 days the egg will feel soft.
Well, the earth's crust is like hot rock, but not melted.
The Earth's crust is the outermost solid layer of the Earth, forming the Earth's surface. It is found beneath the oceans and continents and varies in thickness, with the oceanic crust being thinner than the continental crust.
Earth's outer layer is called the crust. It is composed of solid rock that includes both continental and oceanic crust. The crust is the thinnest layer of Earth, making up only a very small percentage of the planet's total volume.
The Earth's crust is like a cover that surrounds the mantle and core. The crust is composed of solid rock and is relatively thin compared to the other layers of the Earth.
The crust is the top part of the Earth. It is where we live. The Earth's crust is 6 miles deep. That is the Earth's crust.