Which model closely resembles the thickness of the crust relative to the rest of the earth? (1 point)

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A model that closely resembles the thickness of the Earth's crust relative to the rest of the Earth is often described using a representation like a "hard-boiled egg." In this analogy, the thin outer shell of the egg represents the Earth's crust, while the thicker inner layers represent the mantle and core. The crust is relatively very thin compared to the mantle and the core, much like the shell of an egg is thin relative to the entire egg. This model effectively conveys the relative differences in thickness among the Earth's layers.

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