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Crust is the most important layer on the earth for man. Substantiate the statement with examples.​

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Answered by harshitkumar7309
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Answer:

The most important layer on the earth for man are atmosphere . Because the atmosphere contains all types of gases and they protect us to scraching harmful rays of earth .

Answered by ishna1210
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Answer:The Earth's crust is an extremely thin layer of rock that makes up the outermost solid shell of our planet. In relative terms, it's thickness is like that of the skin of an apple. It amounts to less than half of 1 percent of the planet's total mass but plays a vital role in most of Earth's natural cycles.  

The crust can be thicker than 80 kilometers in some spots and less than one kilometer thick in others. Underneath it lies the mantle, a layer of silicate rock approximately 2700 kilometers thick. The mantle accounts for the bulk of the Earth.

The crust is composed of many different types of rocks that fall into three main categories: igneous, metamorphic and sedimentary. However, most of those rocks originated as either granite or basalt. The mantle beneath is made of peridotite. Bridgmanite, the most common mineral on Earth, is found in the deep mantle.

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