Continental crust exists in a solid state..
the state of matter for the earth's crust is continental and oceanic.
Continental crust is solid.
i think it is the renamed state of the oceanic crust vacame.
i think it is the renamed state of the oceanic crust vacame.
The continental crust is in the solid phase of matter. It is composed primarily of rocks and minerals, which are solid materials that form the Earth's outer layer. This crust is characterized by its varied composition and thickness, but it remains solid under normal conditions encountered on Earth's surface.
The state of matter the Earth's crust is in is solid.
Continental crust is the thicker of the two: it extends far beneath and above the Oceanic crust.
Continental crust is far older than oceanic crust.
It is not. The oceanic crust is thinner than the continental crust!
It is not. The oceanic crust is thinner than the continental crust!
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No, the oceanic crust is denser. That's why the land areas "float" so much higher than the ocean bedrock.