Also known as crust, crust of Earth, crust of the Earth
Earth's outer layer
Earth's crust is the thin, solid outer layer of our planet that we live on and where all land and oceans sit. It matters because it provides the foundation for all life, shapes our landscapes through geological processes like mountain-building and earthquakes, and contains the rocks and minerals we use for resources.
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