Basalt makes up most of the oceanic crust. Granite makes up most of the continental crust. Both are igneous rocks, or rocks formed from volcanic activity.
ANSWER The crust beneath the ocean is called oceanic crust. Oceanic crust consists mostly of rocks such as basalt. Basalt (buh sawlt) is dark rock with a fine texture
basalt is the main in oceanic crust where else in continental crust it is granite
The oceanic crust is comprised mostly of solidified basaltic magma and is primarily basalt.
The oceanic crust is primarily composed of basalt and gabbro, covered with layers of sedimentary rock of varying thicknesses.
The crystals of granite are very tightly interlocked. This means that granite is not a very porous type of rock.
The method used will be determined by the rock type, but the age of a rock will be determined by a determination of the amount of decay of a radioactive isotope, either contained in the rock, or in a geologic layer of rock coinciding with a fossil.
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Sediment
Any brand of paint designed for use on glass. The texture is similar.
Oceanic crust, new oceanic crust is produced by seafloor spreading.
Continental: granite oceanic: basalt
Oceanic crust.
basalt forms in oceanic crust granite forms in continental
Continental crust--granite. Oceanic crust--basalt.
The color of rocks that forms the oceanic crust at the Mid Ocean Ridge are dark (blackish) color and they are dense and ferromagnetic in property. The major rock type is Basalt.
Igneous. Basalt is the most abundant in oceanic crust and granite is the most abundant in continental crust.
Oceanic Crust
dark colored and igneous
Pacific plate is a oceanic plate. Mostly basaltic rock with a sedimentary rock layer on top.
rock
No. The crust is the least dense of Earth's layers. The inner core is the densest player.