Silicate
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
Igneous and metamorphic rock make up 95% of the rocks in Earth's crust. Only a thin layer is made up of sedimentary rock.
silicates
rocks
The Earth's crust does have sedimentary rocks in it's structure - limestone, slate, chalk, are three examples of commonly found sedimentary rocks.
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
silicates
Silicates make up close to 95 percent of the rocks in the Earth's crust
Igneous and metamorphic rock make up 95% of the rocks in Earth's crust. Only a thin layer is made up of sedimentary rock.
silicates
The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth, the shell made up of hard oceanic and continental rocks.
rocks
the outer most layer of earth is CRUST
The Earth's crust does have sedimentary rocks in it's structure - limestone, slate, chalk, are three examples of commonly found sedimentary rocks.
There are many different ryes of rocks in continental crust. Granite is one of the rocks that makes up continental crust.
Shearing affects the rocks in the earth's crust when the rocks are being pulled apart in opposite horizontal directions
The crust because that is the outer layer and we live on the crust so... there are rocks on the layer we live on! The answer is Crust.