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
The silicate class of minerals makes up 90 percent of the Earth's crust, and is compounds of silicon and other chemical elements. The two most common silicate types found in the Earth's crust are quartz and feldspar minerals. Quartz, also calledsilicon dioxide, contains silicon and oxygen and...
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
EN) The earth’s crust is always changing. That’s because the Earth is alive. JP) 地殻変動が起きている。地球は生きているからです。(Could you please tell me what you think sounds natural? Please feel free to say in different ways) 这个在 意大利语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 Vito...
The Earth has different layers. The outermost layer is called the crust. What is beneath the crust? A. The mantle. B. The core. C. The atmosphere. D. The hydrosphere. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A。地壳下面是地幔。选项 B 地核在更深处;选项 C 大气层在地球表面以上;选项 D 水圈不是在...
Hello, I ask for your help because I can't find any information about Earth crust-atmosphere phase transition. I noticed indeed that our feet tread upon a...
What is the outermost layer of the Earth called? A. Core B. Mantle C. Crust D. Atmosphere 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C。地球的最外层是地壳(Crust)。核心(Core)是地球的最中心部分;地幔(Mantle)在核心和地壳之间;大气层(Atmosphere)是地球周围的气体层,不属于地球的结构层。
Is continental crust thicker than oceanic crust? Which layer of earth is made up of tectonic plates? What are the two types of Earth's crust? Which layer of Earth is the thickest? What is present in the mantle that can melt the crust that moves downward?
Like a giant broken-up cookie whose pieces float atop a sea of scalding milk, Earth's outer shell is made of (less-tasty) rocky rafts that constantly bump into and dive beneath each other in a process called plate tectonics. So what happens to those hunks of disappearing crust as they...