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What are the 2 types of crust?
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Oceanic Crust is denser, can be subducted and is constantly being destroyed and replaced at plate boundaries.
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Continental Crust is typically 30-50 km thick, whilst oceanic crust is only 5-10 km thick.
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Answer:
oceanic crust
continental crust
OCEANIC CRUST
Oceanic crust, the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that is found under the oceans and formed at spreading centres on oceanic ridges, which occur at divergent plate boundaries.
CONTINENTAL CRUST
Continental crust, the outermost layer of Earth's lithosphere that makes up the planet's continents and continental shelves and is formed near subduction zones at plate boundaries between continental and oceanic tectonic plates. The continental crust forms nearly all of Earth's land surface.