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How is continental crust different from oceanic crust?

A.


Oceanic crust is thicker and more dense than continental crust.


B.


Oceanic crust is thicker and less dense than continental crust.


C.


Oceanic crust is thinner and more dense than continental crust.


D.


Oceanic crust is thinner and less dense than continental crust.

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the correct answer is actually C i took the test and i got a 66 c is the correct answer

these are the correct answer and a 100%

  1. C. Oceanic crust is thinner and more dense than continental crust.
  2. B. where an oceanic plate is moving toward a continental plate
  3. A. The seafloor is spreading.
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User Mangusto
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HeY yoU!

I Believe The Correct Answer Is A. Oceanic crust is thicker and more dense than continental crust.


I know for sure that oceanic crust is more dense than continental crust, but I am not sure about the thinness or thickness, so the answer is either A or C (most likely A).

I Really Hope This Helped You, Good Luck! :)
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