The uppermost layer of the Earth's surface is called
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These layers are three in number – crust, mantle and core. Crust: It is the uppermost layer over the earth’s surface. It is the thinnest of all the layers. It is about 35 km on the continental masses and only 5 km on the ocean floors.
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