The Earth's crust varies in thickness, averaging around 30 kilometers (about 18.6 miles) under continental regions and about 5-10 kilometers (3-6 miles) under oceanic regions. If you were to dig one foot per minute, it would take you approximately 15,840 minutes, or about 11 days, to dig through the average continental crust. Therefore, it would take significantly longer than six minutes to penetrate through the Earth's crust.
oceanic crust
Those would be tectonic plates.
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The crust is not of uniform thickness so it would depend on where you were digging.
That would be silicon, or SiO2
Earth's crust is very hard because it is made of rock. If it wasn't hard you would sink down into the Earth's core.
Gneiss is a part of the earths lower crust. No matter where you drill you will eventually uncover gneiss.
That I believe, would be the Earth's Crust.
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