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Which part of the Earth is the outermost solid layer?

The outermost solid part of the Earth is called the crust. It is the Earth’s thinnest layer, measuring 5 to 70 kilometres deep and forming the Earth’s surface. The crust is classified into two types: continental crust, which is thicker but less dense, and oceanic crust, which is thinner but denser. 

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