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The pacific oceanic plate is sinking beneath conential plate
No, eating the crusts of bread will not make you hair curly.
CRUST MANTLE CORE The Earth's outermost surface is called the crust. The crust is typically about 25 miles thick beneath continents, and about 6.5 miles thick beneath oceans. The crust is relatively light and brittle. Most earthquakes occur within the crust. The crust in this image is much smaller in the real earth!
The Earth's crusts floats on the so-called upper mantle. The upper Mantle is predominantly solid but it can act like a fluid. You could compare it to soft plastic in that respect.
the terrestrail planets
it is being destoryed
The Mid-Oceanic Ridge.
theyre getting eaten up by commercialist companies
Answer this question… Subduction of oceanic crust beneath continental crust
The pacific oceanic plate is sinking beneath conential plate
Pie crusts were originally used only with meat dishes
I would say Mount Everest because it is the tallest of those starting on land, not beneath the seas.
People panicked. They thought it was really happening. See the Related Link.
No, eating the crusts of bread will not make you hair curly.
CRUST MANTLE CORE The Earth's outermost surface is called the crust. The crust is typically about 25 miles thick beneath continents, and about 6.5 miles thick beneath oceans. The crust is relatively light and brittle. Most earthquakes occur within the crust. The crust in this image is much smaller in the real earth!
The Earth's crusts floats on the so-called upper mantle. The upper Mantle is predominantly solid but it can act like a fluid. You could compare it to soft plastic in that respect.
One will sink beneath the other creating under water volcanoes, mountains and trench (I think)