what types of plate is thinner but denser??
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- Oceanic plates cover approximately 71 percent of Earth's surface, while continental plates cover 29 percent. While oceanic plates cover far more area, they are much thinner than continental crust.
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The oceanic crust is thinner than the continental crust, yet it is dense.
Explanation:
- Oceanic crust is thinner, denser, younger, and has a different chemical composition than continental crust for various reasons.
- Oceanic crust, like continental crust, is destroyed in subduction zones. The oceanic crust is the topmost layer of a tectonic plate's oceanic section.
- The oceanic lithosphere is made up of the crust and the solid mantle layer.
- The majority of the oceanic crust is made up of mafic rocks, also known as sima, which is high in iron and magnesium.
- We walk on the oceanic crust of the Earth, as well as the crust that sits at the ocean's bottom.
- It has a structure that is thinner, denser, and simpler than continental crust.
- Oceanic crust is also younger on average, taking only 250 million years to form from a mid-ocean ridge to a subduction zone.
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