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Biology, 11.12.2020 01:00, christyr2002

How is continental crust different from oceanic crust? answer It is the solid rock layer upon which we live. It is either continental or oceanic. Continental crust is typically 30-50 km thick, whilst oceanic crust is only 5-10 km thick. Oceanic crust is denser, can be subducted, and is constantly being destroyed and replaced at plate boundaries.

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