oceanic crust
That would be a lunar eclipse.
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Most basalt is found in the oceanic plates. Most granite is found in the continental plates.
I believe this would be the oceanic crust
The three possible combinations would be continental-continental, continental-oceanic, and oceanic-oceanic.
You would find a mid-ocean ridge at an oceanic-oceanic plate divergent boundary. This ridge is formed by the spreading apart of the two plates, allowing magma to rise and create new oceanic crust.
It is generally easier to drill through oceanic crust due to its thinner and less complex structure compared to continental crust. Continental crust is thicker and more variable in composition, making it more challenging to drill through.
The lithosphere is composed of crust and hard upper mantle. The oceanic lithosphere would be hard upper mantle and basaltic oceanic crust.
The three possible combinations would be continental-continental, continental-oceanic, and oceanic-oceanic.
The lithosphere is composed of crust and hard upper mantle. The oceanic lithosphere would be hard upper mantle and basaltic oceanic crust.
The oceanic plate would subduct beneath the continental plate. This is because oceanic plates are denser than continental plates due to their composition, so they are more likely to be forced beneath the less dense continental plate.
Translucent would be a better description.