The Crust
- The crust is the outermost shell of a rocky planet.
- There is an oceanic crust and a continental rust.
- The oceanic crust is 5 km to 10 km thick and made of balsalt, diabase, and gabbro.
- While the continental crust is about 30 km to 50 km thick and is made up of less dense rocks than the oceanic crust.
- The crust is the top layer of the ground.
- The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
- The boundary between the crust and the mantle is called the Moho.
- There is an oceanic crust and a continental rust.
- The oceanic crust is 5 km to 10 km thick and made of balsalt, diabase, and gabbro.
- While the continental crust is about 30 km to 50 km thick and is made up of less dense rocks than the oceanic crust.
- The crust is the top layer of the ground.
- The crust is the thinnest layer of the Earth.
- The boundary between the crust and the mantle is called the Moho.