Earths crust is the outer shell of our planet. The Earth has two types of crust. Continental crust contains igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks that covers the continents. Oceanic crust contains igneous basalt rocks derived from the upper mantle that cover the all the ocean floors. The igneous rocks are covered with sediments carried into the oceans from large rivers like the Amazon and Mississippi Rivers.
the two types of crust are Sial and Sima
Sial consists of silicon and aluminum and build up land surface due to less density
while Sima consists of silicon and magnesium build up the ocean floor due to higher density
Earth's crust consists of two different parts: Oceanic and Continental crust. Oceanic crust is underneath the oceans and it is denser than Continental crust, and the Continental crust is much thicker than Oceanic crust. I don't know what exactly you are asking because these are the only two parts to the Earth's crust.
White, wheat, and rye...And if you're talking Pizza, there's pan, thin, hand tossed etc...
The two crust types are oceanic and continental. Oceanic crust is mainly basaltic and continental crust is mostly granitic.
pizza crust, earth crust, and bread crust..
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outer core, inner core, mantle.
The two types of crust are continental and oceanic.
Ocean and Continental
oceanic and the continental crust
a ocean
The Earth's crust is on the exterior, not the interior; that is why it is called the crust. It is on the outside. It is made mostly of rock, of various kinds. The rock of the crust is on average less dense than the rock of the mantle, which lies beneath the crust.
They are two different types of crust. Continental crust is heavier than Oceanic crust, so when the two collide, the Continental crust 'subducts' under the Oceanic Crust. 'Crust' referring to the tectonic plates, the surface of the Earth we stand on.
The crust of the moon is made up of two main types of rock, anorthosite and basalt.See ASK.COM for other information.
Continental crust and Oceanic crust.
The earth's crust is comprised of the oceanic crust and the continental crust. Bread has the crunchy and the sofy crust.
oceanic and the continental crust
crust on a pizza (thin & thick) or the earth's crust
Both continental and oceanic crusts are used in the process of subduction, unless you are talking about see floor spreading, then only oceanic crust is used
rocky almost cement crust like granite found in continental crust and basalt found in oceanic crust
There are two types of Crust : 1. Continental Crust, 2. Oceanic Crust.
Convergent boundaries involve two tectonic plates moving towards each other, resulting in the collision and subsequent formation of mountains or subduction zones. Examples include the collision of the Indian Plate with the Eurasian Plate to create the Himalayas. Divergent boundaries occur when two tectonic plates move away from each other, leading to the upwelling of magma and the formation of mid-ocean ridges. As the plates separate, new crust is formed at the boundary. An example is the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. Transform boundaries involve two tectonic plates sliding past each other horizontally, leading to earthquakes due to the friction between the plates. The San Andreas Fault in California is a well-known transform boundary.
The two types of Crust is the Continental Crust and the Oceanic Crust.
Yes. Many kinds of pie, like chocolate cream, have no top crust.
There are two types of crust, and they are the oceanic crust and the continental crust. Oceanic crust is thinner yet more dense than continental crust, and continental crust is on average older than oceanic crust :)
Multi Formaggi
litosphere and asthenosphere
granite and limestone