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There are many different ryes of rocks in continental crust. Granite is one of the rocks that makes up continental crust.
Granitic rocks.
Continental crust and continental crust are made of different types of rock. The rocks in the continental crust do not contain as many of the heavier elements as the ones in the oceanic crust do.
granite and basalt
Yes, not the Oceanic.
There are many different ryes of rocks in continental crust. Granite is one of the rocks that makes up continental crust.
Granitic rocks.
Granite is one of the main rocks that makes up the continental crust.
The continental crust is made up of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. These rocks form the continents and the continental shelves, areas of seabed close to the shore.
The oceanic crust is composed mainly of basalt, rich in iron and magnesium. The continental crust is composed mainly of granite, rich in aluminum. Although they are both rich in oxygen and silicon, the rocks that compose the oceanic crust are of higher density than the rocks that compose the continental crust.
Granite
Continental crust and continental crust are made of different types of rock. The rocks in the continental crust do not contain as many of the heavier elements as the ones in the oceanic crust do.
granite and basalt
Yes, not the Oceanic.
yes
continental crust
The crust that forms the continents.