They form in the ocean crust.
No. Geysers are not beaneath the crust. They form within the crust, relatively vclose to the surface.
They form when the oceanic crust goes under the Continental crust. The oceanic crust then forms the trenches through a process called subduction.
the crust's plates shift until they have reached their form
by earth's crust
The top part of the mantle and the crust above it form into lithosphere.
because oshieotic crust is under Mantle is thicker
what can form deep insides earths crust by crystallisation of melted materials
how the thin outer crust is floating on the thick liquid mantle, causing the crust to move and form a divergent plate boundary
Yes all metals are in the earths crust in ore form.
the crust's plates shift until they have reached their form
the crust