why is the earth's crust suitable for human habitation
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Earth's crust is the upper layer of the earth. It consists of continental land mass and oceanic beds, Sial and Sima are found in these components respectively. Earth's crust also consist of soil and rocks, and other biotic factor that is essential for the survival of living beings. This is why Earth's crust is suitable for human habitation.
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It happens due to the proper distance of Earth from the Sun.
- It is at the proper distance from the Sun, has a magnetic field that shields it from solar radiation, has an insulating atmosphere that keeps it warm, and contains the correct chemistry for life, including carbon and water.
- Elements are constantly cycling through the earth as a result of the processes that shape the Earth and its ecosystem. This cycle preserves life and produces the energy and mineral resources that are the basis of contemporary technological society.
- The outermost solid shell of our planet is made up of the exceedingly thin layer of rock known as the Earth's crust. Its thickness is comparable to the thickness of an apple's skin in terms of proportion.
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