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2. What type of mineral component sima has?​

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Answered by sanjudnath
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Explanation:

magnesium silicate minerals

In geology, sima (/ˈsaɪmə/) is an antiquated blended term for the lower layer of Earth's crust. This layer is made of rocks rich in magnesium silicate minerals. Typically, when the simacomes to the surface, it is basalt, so sometimes this layer iscalled the 'ocean layer' of the crust.

Answered by ka371973m2
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In geology, sima (/ˈsaɪmə/) is an antiquated blended term for the lower layer of Earth's crust. This layer is made of rocks rich in magnesium silicate minerals. Typically, when the sima comes to the surface, it is basalt, so sometimes this layer is called the 'ocean layer' of the crust.

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