Which is thicker continental crust or oceanic crust?

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Continental crust A+

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Last Answer : Continental plates have a larger mass weight. It's like 2 sumo wrestlers pushing against each other. The bigger one usually wins.

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Last Answer : (3) continental shelf Explanation: The continental shelf is the extended perimeter of each continent and associated coastal plain. The shelf usually ends at a point of increasing slope (called the shelf break). The sea floor below the break is the continental slope.

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Last Answer : (3) Continental shelf Explanation: The continental shelf is the extended perimeter of each continent and associated coastal plain. The shelf usually ends at a point of increasing slope (called the ... slope is the continental rise, which finally merges into the deep ocean floor the abyssal plain.

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Last Answer : continental shelf

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Last Answer : Sorry, you have it entirely reversed.

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Last Answer : 4.4 Billion.APEX

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Last Answer : 75 % of the continental crust is sedimentary rock.

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Last Answer : continental crust is made of many rocks such as granite

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Last Answer : when two plates collide they form trenches.

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Last Answer : oceanic convergence is when two oceanic plates subduct beneathone another.

Description : What happens when an oceanic plate moves apart?

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Last Answer : (1) Atlantic Ocean Explanation: The Atlantic Ocean is the busiest ocean of them all. It connects the Americas, Africa and Europe. It is the trade route between the continents and is always full of cargo ships being carried around continent to continent. It spreads over 32 million square miles.

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Description : What is the major source of oceanic salinity?

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