Using the chapter's own apple analogy, explain how thin Earth's crust really is compared to the whole planet.
Hint. The chapter compares the crust to a very specific, everyday part of a familiar fruit.
✦ 'If Earth were the size of an apple, the crust would be as thin as the apple's skin.' All of life — mountains, rivers, forests, animals and people — exists on this single, extremely thin outer layer, since it is tiny compared to the size of the whole Earth.
