Granitic rock.
The continental crust (one component of the crust) is, on average, much older than the oceanic crust.
Basalt.
It is a major component of the earth's crust.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock (formed from the slow cooling of magma underground), the major component of the continental crust, coarse grained, and composed of quartz along with a variety of feldspar minerals and micas.
1. The Oceanic crust is dense while the Continental crust is relatively lighter. 2. The Oceanic crust consists of Silicon and Magnessium, while the Continental crust has Silicon and Alluminium. 3. The Oceanic crust is thin, while the Continental crust is thick. 4. The Oceanic crust makes up the ocean floor, while the Continental crust carries the continents.
The continental crust (one component of the crust) is, on average, much older than the oceanic crust.
Basalt.
It is a major component of the earth's crust.
The continental crust, the oceanic crust, and the uppermost brittle mantle.
Continental crust A+
what is the continental crust
continental crust
Continental crust is the thicker of the two: it extends far beneath and above the Oceanic crust.
Granite is an intrusive igneous rock (formed from the slow cooling of magma underground), the major component of the continental crust, coarse grained, and composed of quartz along with a variety of feldspar minerals and micas.
Continental crust.
I think it is the continental crust
It is not. The oceanic crust is thinner than the continental crust!