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Is the earths crust brittle? Why is this? Do the earthquakes occur in the crust? Heellp
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Is the earths crust brittle? Why is this? Do the earthquakes occur in the crust? Heellp
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The rocky outer layer of Earth's
surface. The two types of crust
are continental and oceanic. The layer of solid,
brittle
rock that makes up the
Earth's
surface. The lithosphere is composed of the
crust
and the uppermost mantle
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