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Which region has the thickest continental crust?

The continental crust is thickest in the Himalayan region, reaching up to 70 km in thickness. Strong tectonic forces have thickened the continental crust through compression, uplift, and other geologic processes. This distinguishes the Himalayan region as having the Earth’s thickest continental crust.

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