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The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is predominantly made up of basaltic rock, which is formed from cooled lava. This type of rock is common in oceanic crusts due to volcanic activity along divergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates are moving apart.
Oceanic crust.
Oceanic plates are primarily made of basalt, which is a dark-colored, fine-grained volcanic rock that forms from the rapid cooling of lava at or near the Earth's surface.
Both oceanic and continental crust are composed primarily of igneous rocks, but they have different overall compositions. Oceanic crust is primarily made up of basalt, which is a type of volcanic rock, while continental crust is predominantly composed of granite, a type of intrusive igneous rock. Additionally, continental crust is generally thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.
The major component of oceanic crust is basalt, which is a type of mafic rock that forms from solidified volcanic lava flows. Basalt is rich in iron and magnesium and is the most common rock type found in the oceanic crust.
Both oceanic and continental crusts consist primarily of igneous rock although they both contain some sedimentary rock. Oceanic crust is composed mainly of basaltic rock, while continental crust is composed of granitic rock.
it is a mixture of volcanic rock or "cooled lava" and sedative rock
The Mid-Atlantic Ridge is predominantly made up of basaltic rock, which is formed from cooled lava. This type of rock is common in oceanic crusts due to volcanic activity along divergent plate boundaries where tectonic plates are moving apart.
Oceanic crust.
Oceanic plates are primarily made of basalt, which is a type of volcanic rock that forms from the cooling and solidification of magma on the ocean floor. Basalt is dark in color and has a fine-grained texture.
Oceanic plates are primarily made of basalt, which is a dark-colored, fine-grained volcanic rock that forms from the rapid cooling of lava at or near the Earth's surface.
Both oceanic and continental crust are composed primarily of igneous rocks, but they have different overall compositions. Oceanic crust is primarily made up of basalt, which is a type of volcanic rock, while continental crust is predominantly composed of granite, a type of intrusive igneous rock. Additionally, continental crust is generally thicker and less dense than oceanic crust.
The main mineral type in Oceanic plates are made of basalt
Oceanic crust is predominately made of basaltic rock with a thin layer of sedimentary rock on top. Continental crust is predominately made of granitic rock, with a thin layer of sedimentary rock covering much of the visible surface.
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The major component of oceanic crust is basalt, which is a type of mafic rock that forms from solidified volcanic lava flows. Basalt is rich in iron and magnesium and is the most common rock type found in the oceanic crust.