Crust (geology)

In geology, the crust is the outermost solid shell of a rocky planet or natural satellite, which is chemically distinct from the underlying mantle. The crusts of Earth, the Moon, Mercury, Venus, Mars, Io, and other planetary bodies have been generated largely by igneous processes, and these crusts are richer in incompatible elements than their respective mantles.

Earth's crust

The crust of the Earth is composed of a great variety of igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary rocks. The crust is underlain by the mantle. The upper part of the mantle is composed mostly of peridotite, a rock denser than rocks common in the overlying crust. The boundary between the crust and mantle is conventionally placed at the Mohorovičić discontinuity, a boundary defined by a contrast in seismic velocity. The crust occupies less than 1% of Earth's volume.

The oceanic crust of the sheet is different from its continental crust.

  • The oceanic crust is 5 km (3 mi) to 10 km (6 mi) thick and is composed primarily of basalt, diabase, and gabbro.
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    From Myanmar to Bangkok: How the earthquake’s shockwaves travelled over 1,000 kilometres

    Hindustan Times 30 Mar 2025
    (AFP) ... Also Read ... Also Read ... According to the BBC, Rebecca Bell, a tectonics expert at Imperial College London, explained that faults—cracks in the Earth's crust—form to accommodate tectonic movement, allowing plates to "slither" sideways ... See Less ....
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    ‘Expressing your pain in artistic form is not easy’: exiled Russian theatre director builds bridges in London

    The Observer 30 Mar 2025
    It’s a process ... “As the saying goes. ‘What doesn’t kill us makes us stronger’. So, I hope to prove with my activity now that we are in this unexpected crack in the earth’s crust, that not everything is subject to the laws of physics ... Photograph ... Share ... .
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    What to know about earthquakes like the one that hit Myanmar

    Boston Herald 29 Mar 2025
    The Earth’s crust is broken up into several pieces called tectonic plates, which fit together like a jigsaw puzzle ... Aftershocks are triggered “because of changes to stress in the Earth from the main shock,” Yeck said.
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    Myanmar earthquake: Why quakes strike certain regions more often

    The Times of India 29 Mar 2025
    Follow live updatesWhat are earthquakes and why do they happen in certain parts of the world?The Earth's crust is broken into several large pieces known as tectonic plates, which fit together like a ...
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    Myanmar and Thailand earthquakes: Tips and tricks to stay safe during the disaster

    The Times of India 29 Mar 2025
    What happens during an earthquake?During an earthquake, the ground shakes violently due to the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust, generating seismic waves that propagate outwards.
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    Scientists reveal why the Myanmar earthquake is so bad - and warn the worst may ...

    The Daily Mail 28 Mar 2025
    After the initial big slip, the force shifts the distribution of pressure throughout the Earth's crust nearby and creates new stresses ... Tectonic plates are composed of Earth's crust and the uppermost portion of the mantle.
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    Pizza crust boot-camp, the philosophy of making a pie: Vancouverites soak up ultimate Las Vegas pizza event

    Canoe 28 Mar 2025
    What could be more fun than a pizza convention, except perhaps a pizza and Chianti convention.Advertisement 2. Story continues below ... Article content ... Then there’s a two-part “boot camp” focusing on pizza crust. What on earth is pizza-crust boot camp? ... .
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    What caused Myanmar and Thailand earthquake and how big was it?

    AOL 28 Mar 2025
    We take a look at the origins of the event, and the scale of the disaster.What happened? ... Earthquakes arise when huge slabs of rock that make up the Earth’s crust, known as tectonic plates, move against each other ... .
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    God Is a Socialist

    Independent online (SA) 27 Mar 2025
    It breathes in the broken loaf of bread, the tending of wounds, the welcome extended to strangers, and the reverent care for the earth. Once the crust of religious distortion is ... Earth held divinity.
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    The weirdest ways scientists are mining for critical minerals, from water to weeds

    Grist 26 Mar 2025
    ... cobalt, nickel, and rare-earth elements ... A big problem with finding the metals needed to power the energy transition is that the purest ores available in Earth’s crust have long been used up.
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    Rare earth questions get Trump’s attention

    Odessa American 25 Mar 2025
    They’re called “critical” because they have many important uses and “rare earth” not because they are hard to find but because they are hard to extract and separate from the earth’s crust.
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    Sharjah joins UAE's oil and gas exploration drive

    The National 25 Mar 2025
    The mountains running from Musandam down the eastern side of the UAE and into mainland Oman are a “thrust belt”, where two of the plates forming the Earth’s crust have collided.
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    Good luck, states and localities — Trump is abandoning disaster relief

    The Hill 25 Mar 2025
    At 2.35 p.m. on a rainy Saturday, the Really Big One hits. A 9.1-magnitude Cascadia subduction earthquake rips a 600-mile-long gash in the earth’s crust from Vancouver to the California state line, pancaking freeways and igniting gas lines ... “Mr ... 18 ... ....
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    Updated physical model helps reconstruct sudden, dramatic sea level rise after last ice age

    Phys Dot Org 24 Mar 2025
    Heavy ice sheets press down on Earth's crust ... response known as viscous deformation, in which the mantle, the layer of material beneath Earth's crust, "flows" a bit like honey across a tilted plate.
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    Unveiling the 1000-year-old mystery behind Jawalamukhi Temple’s ever-burning flames

    The Times of India 24 Mar 2025
    The fires, as if erupting out of the cracks of the earth, are therefore ... The location of the temple rests over hydrocarbon reservoirs, likely methane, which seep through the joints in the earth's crust.
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