The crust is responsible for holding in and protecting the contents of a pie while it is being baked.
oceanic crust is much more dense than continental crust. Oceanic crust is also responsible for the movement of continental crust.
Gravity in the oceanic crust is responsible for seafloor spreading.
Diverging boundarys.
convection currents in the upper mantle
convection currents in the upper mantle
Volcanoes are responsible for new crust creation at the mid-ocean ridges, and submarine volcanoes are responsible for undersea mountains and volcanic island chains. Volcanoes also contribute to continental mountain range formation and large continental lava flows over time have added area to continents.
The Earth's crust is cracked during an earthquake. The crust is the outer layer of the Earth and is made up of several large and small tectonic plates that shift and slide against each other, causing the release of seismic energy. These cracks, known as faults, are responsible for the formation of earthquakes.
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Continental crust.
The mantle. Earth's layers are core, outer core, mantle, lithosphere, and crust.
Its thick crust can support larger peaks, and lower surface gravity does not pull them down as much as on Earth.
The Oceanic crust is denser than the continental crust