the upper part of the earth's crust that forms the large landmasses?
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Continental crust is tertiary crust, formed at subduction zones through recycling of subducted secondary (oceanic) crust. The average age of the current Earth's continental crust has been estimated to be about 2.0 billion years. Most crustal rocks formed before 2.5 billion years ago are located in cratons.
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