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What is the composition of the earth'crust​

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Answered by qwerty8736
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Earth is unique among the known planets: it has an abundance of water. Other worlds — including a few moons — have atmospheres, ice, and even oceans, but only Earth has the right combination to sustain life.

Earth's oceans cover about 70 percent of the planet's surface with an average depth of 2.5 miles (4 kilometers). Fresh water exists in liquid form in lakes and rivers and as water vapor in the atmosphere, which causes much of Earth's weather.

Earth has multiple layers. The ocean basins and the continents compose the crust, the outermost layer. Earth's crust is between three and 46 miles (five and 75 km) deep. The thickest parts are under the continents and the thinnest parts are under the oceans.

Answered by shalusharma58993
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the most commn chemical elemants in the crust are oxigen( 46.6%), silicon( 27.7) .aluminum(8.1), iron(5,0).

calcium(3.6),potasium(28), sodium(2.6), magnesium(2.1)

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