do the plates in this activity have the same densities?
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no they are not same
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They are denser compared to continental crust, meaning they have more mass per unit volume. Continental crust is just the opposite. It is located under land masses and is less dense than oceanic plates. The reason for the differences in density is the composition of rock in the plates.
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The plates in this work have the same density as this:
- They are dense compared to the crust of the continent, which means they weigh a lot per unit volume.
- It is found underground and is not very dense than the sea level.
- Marine plates are under the sea.
- They are dense compared to the continental crust, which means they weigh a lot with the volume of each unit.
- Continental crust is simply the opposite.
- It is found underground and is not very dense than the sea level.
- The reason for the difference in quantity is the formation of rock on the plates.
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