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How is Saul different from sima with full definition​

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Answered by Anonymous
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sima

In geology, sima is an antiquated blended term for the lower layer of the 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. The sima layer is also called the 'basal crust' or 'basal layer' because it is the lowest layer of the crust. Because the ocean floors are mainly sima, it is also sometimes called the 'oceanic crust'.

soul

In many religious, philosophical, and mythological traditions, the soul is the incorporeal essence of a living being. comprises the mental abilities of a living being: reason, character, feeling, consciousness, memory, perception, thinking, etc. Depending on the philosophical system, a soul can either be mortal or immortal

Answered by paswanomkar7897
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Sial is composed of silicon and aluminium.It is upper layer which forms a discontinuous cover over the Earth's crust and is entirely absent the ocean floor. Sima is composed of silicon and magnesium. This is the second layer below sial which forms the ocean base. It is also called oceanic crust

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