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Oceanic crust is more dense.
Continental crust is thicker but less dense, and oceanic crust is thinner but more dense, making it heavier.
Because magma rises through hot spots( holes in the ground on the ocean floor) and cools forming new crust which repeats over hundreds of years making the oceanic crust more dense than continental crust. Since the oceanic crust is more dense, it sinks faster causing it to slide under the continental crust
Oceanic crust is significantly denser.
Yes. It is more dense than continental crust.
Oceanic crust is more dense than continental crust.
Two differences are that the oceanic crust is more dense than continental, and continental crust is composed mostly of granite, while oceanic is mostly basalt
Oceanic crust is thinner and more dense, while continental crust is thicker and less dense.
The thinner but more dense crust of the earth is the Oceanic Crust.
The specific gravity, on average, of continental crust is 2.7. For oceanic crust, it's 2.9.
Oceanic crust is more dense than continental crust.