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The thickness of earth Crust is about ?​

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Answered by mailmesakthiv
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This contour map was created directly from the 5 x 5 degree gridded crustal model CRUST 5.1 (Mooney et al., 1998) plus complementary information. An initial contour map was created using the command “grdcontour” in GMT, and the resultant map was adjusted in Adobe Illustrator to honor individual point measurements and newly available information from Russia. The final contour map honors all available seismic refraction measurements for features with a dimension greater than 2 degrees. To a first approximation, the continents and their margins are outlined by the 30 km contour. That portion of the continental interior enclosed by the 40 km contour, and regions with crustal thickness of 45 to 50 km are found on all well surveyed continents (i.e., North and South America, Australia, and Eurasia). Continental crust with a thickness in excess of 50 km is exceedingly rare and accounts for less than 10% of the continental crust. These observations, now available on a global basis, provide important constraints on the evolution of the crust and sub-crustal lithosphere.

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Answered by priyashrama123
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The EARTH 'S CRUST is like the skin of an apple.it is very thin in comparison to the other three layers.The crust is only about 3-5 miles (8 kilometer) thick under the ocean ( oceanic crust ) and about25 miles (32 kilometer) thick under the continent (continent crust).

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