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what forms the top layer of the earth's surface

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Answered by llBestFriendsll
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The topmost later of the Earth is the CRUST of the Earth, is the thinnest layer extends from 10 kms to 70 kms thickness. The Earth's Crust meets with the Troposphere of the Atmosphere at the ground level. The CRUST is homes and habitats of all activities of living creatures on the surface of the Earth.

Answered by biologyAtoZ
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solid form it is composed of two layers would and liquid the solid layer is called lithosphere and liquid layer is called hydrosphere combiningly both are called the biosphere

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