What is the movement of the Earth's crust called? A. Plate movement B. Crust movement C. Plate tectonics D. Mantle movement 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:文中“The movement of the Earth's crust is known as plate tectonics.”,地球地壳的运动被称为板块构造运动。反馈 收藏 ...
That is, this plate extends from the west coast of North America to the middle of the Atlantic Ocean. 从“The top layer of the earth is called the earth’s crust”,可以推断出答案。反馈 收藏
Here on solid ground, on the continental shelves, the crust of the Earth is about 30 km thick. In the mid-ocean, the thickness of the crust can be as little as 5 km. The entire crust occupies just 1% of the Earth’s volume. The crust is composed of a variety of igneous, metamorph...
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Is iron the most common metal in the Earth's crust? What is below the Earth's crust? Which layer of the Earth contains the crust? What fuels does the Earth's crust provide? How many elements make up the majority of Earth's continental crust?
The earth's crust is made up ofA. a giant rock jigsaw puzzleB. a shellC. many plates4. Which one is not one of the major plates?A. Eurasian Plate.B. Nazca Plate.C. Antarctic Plate.5. True(V) or False(x)?() The number of major plates is less than the number of smaller ...
百度试题 结果1 题目What is the outermost layer of the Earth called? A. Mantle B. Core C. Crust D. Plate 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。解析:文章中明确提到“The crust is the outermost layer”,地球的最外层是地壳。反馈 收藏
Why not (but it's a rather old school style) Borek said: There is no phase transition between Earth crust and atmosphere. Phase transition means the same substance changing state of matter (like ice melting), not different substances being in contact (like nail in the water). I ...
It comprises of potassium, aluminium, magnesium, iron, silica etc. It forms 4 per cent of the earth.s crust. It is commonly found in igneous and metamorphic rocks. It is used in electrical instruments.
Focusing on the hydrosphere, it encompasses all of Earth’s water, which is crucial for life. This sphere includes surface water, such as rivers, lakes, and oceans; groundwater that saturates the soil and rock beneath our feet; ice and snow found in polar regions and mountain peaks; and ...