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the crust and the core
Granite
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
Igneous rocks make up about 95% of the Earth's crust.
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Yes, rocks make up the Earth's crust. The crust is composed of various types of rocks such as igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks. These rocks are constantly changing through the processes of plate tectonics, erosion, and volcanic activity.
Igneous and metamorphic rock make up 95% of the rocks in Earth's crust. Only a thin layer is made up of sedimentary rock.
silicates
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Sedimentary rocks make up about 75% of Earth's crust by volume, while igneous rocks make up about 15-20%. Sedimentary rocks form through processes like erosion, deposition, and cementation, while igneous rocks form from the cooling of molten magma.
The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, the shell made up of hard oceanic and continental rocks.
Granite, gneiss, and sedimentary rocks like sandstone and limestone are commonly found in the continental crust. These rocks make up the bulk of the Earth's continents and are less dense than those found in the oceanic crust.