Soil and rock make up the earth's crust, which is the dense upper layer of the planet. The crust forms over time from large rocks and is the uppermost surface of the earth. Different layers of rock beneath the soil compose the planet's crust.
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Soil and rock make up the earth's crust, which is the dense upper layer of the planet. The crust forms over time from large rocks and is the uppermost surface of the earth. Different layers of rock beneath the soil compose the planet's crust.
Soil and rock make up the earth's crust, which is the dense upper layer of the planet. The crust forms over time from large rocks and is the uppermost surface of the earth. Different layers of rock beneath the soil compose the planet's crust.
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Soil and rock make up the earth's crust, which is the dense upper layer of the planet. The crust forms over time from large rocks and is the uppermost surface of the earth. Different layers of rock beneath the soil compose the planet's crust.
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Land where we live now is a dense layer of earth and is composed of soil and rock. This layer is called the crust or lithosphere. In part this layer is formed of large rocks. However, if we look at the circumstances about the land is part of the uppermost surface of the earth. Then, where layers of rock that make up the earth's crust? To find out, note the following description!