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What do you mean by the crust of the Earth?

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➤ Earth's Crust. “Crust” describes the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet. Earth's crust is generally divided into older, thicker continental crust and younger, denser oceanic crust. The dynamic geology of Earth's crust is informed by plate tectonics

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➡️The crust is deepest in mountainous areas. It can be up to 70km thick here. The continental and oceanic crusts are bonded to the mantle, which we spoke about earlier, and this forms a layer called the lithosphere. This layer is cool and rock solid.

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“Crust” describes the outermost shell of a terrestrial planet. Earth's crust is generally divided into older, thicker continental crust and younger, denser oceanic crust. ... Earth has three layers: the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust is made of solid rocks and minerals.

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