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What force controls the isostatic adjustment of Earth’s crust?

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Gravity

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The force that control the isostatic adjustment of the earth's crust is THE FORCE OF GRAVITY.
The isostatic adjustment of the earth crust refers to continuous movement of the earth crust or its deformation as a result of the force of gravity which act on it. The earth crusts that are located at the upper and a the core of the earth usually set up a balance between them which is called isostatic equilibrium.
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