Answer:
"Crust" refers to a
terrestrial planet's outermost surface.
In general, the Earth's crust is divided into
older, thicker continental crust and younger, denser oceanic crust.
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The thin, 40-kilometer (25-mile) deep crust of our planet — just
1 per cent of Earth's mass — contains all known universe existence.
Explanation:
Continental crust is thicker, 22 miles (35 km) on average and less dense than oceanic crust, which accounts for its mean surface elevation of about 3 miles (4.8 km) above that of the ocean floor (Archimedes’ principle). Continental crust is more complex than oceanic crust…