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The thickness of Earth's crust depends upon The temperature of the outer core, whether it's continental or oceanic, or how volcanically active the region is. Earth's crust is very thin like the skin on an apple.  So if this is a multiple choice it would be all of the above.

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The thickness of the earth's crust.

Earth is the only planet in the solar system that possesses life and as er the formation of the earth started to cool and later on with the passage of time the crust got cooled sufficiently enough and hence led to the formation of plates.

The answer is dependent on the temperature and density of rocks.

  • As per the thickness of the planet, crust varies from one place to another. The earth's crust is divided into 2 layers. The upper and lower layers also can be separated on the basis of lithospheric and hydrospheric crust.
  • The crust of the earth's continental crust is 30 to 50 km thick and is made of less dense and more felsic rocks. The oceanic crust is made of denser rocks such as basalt gabbro but has thicknesses of 5 to 10 km.

Hence the reason for thickness is the temperature, density, and composition of rocks.

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