Chemistry, 08.01.2021 01:00, whiteshawn02
PLEASE HELP I DON'T KNOW THIS QUESTION I NEED HELP!!
Two students below described a type of Earth's outermost layer:
Student A: 512 kilometers deep
Student B: Makes up the sea floor
Which type of outermost layer did the students describe?
A.) They both described the oceanic type.
B.) They both described the continental type.
C.) Student A described the oceanic type and Student B described the continental type.
D.) Student A described the continental type and Student B described the oceanic type.
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