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Caleb
4 May, 13:18
Description of the earths crust
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Lucian
4 May, 15:27
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It the crust the first layer and protects the other crust mostly coverd on land or water
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Jordyn Foley
4 May, 16:13
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The earth's crust is the outermost layer and coolest of the earth's layers.
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