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which two terms apply to continental crust rather than oceanic crust?
less dense
thinner
older in age
darker in color
Brief Explanations
To determine the terms applying to continental crust (not oceanic):
- Less dense: Continental crust (silicate - rich, like granite) is less dense than oceanic crust (mafic, like basalt).
- Older in age: Continental crust can preserve older rock formations (e.g., ancient cratons), while oceanic crust is recycled at subduction zones, so it’s younger.
- “Thinner” is false (oceanic crust is thinner). “Darker in color” is false (oceanic crust, with more mafic minerals, is darker; continental crust is lighter - colored).
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