Contraste Océans/Continents - SVT - TERRE 1ère #1 - Mathrix
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The Earth's structure includes the core, mantle, and crust, with the lithosphere being rigid and the asthenosphere ductile. Oceanic crust is denser, deeper, and features abyssal plains and trenches, while continental crust is higher in altitude and primarily composed of granite and gneiss.
Insights
- The Earth's structure is divided into the core, mantle, and crust, with the lithosphere being rigid and composed of the core and mantle, while the asthenosphere is ductile and part of the upper mantle.
- The differences in elevation between oceanic and continental crusts are significant, with oceanic crust featuring abyssal plains and trenches like the Mariana Trench at an average altitude of -3180 meters, while continental crust comprises mountains and plains with an average altitude of +840 meters, showcasing the distinct geological features of each type of crust.
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Recent questions
What are the main components of the Earth's structure?
Core, mantle, crust - internal, external, lower, upper.
What distinguishes oceanic and continental crust?
Altitude, composition, geological features, density differences.
How is the distribution of relief on Earth depicted?
Altitude ranges, percentage of surface area.
What are the primary rock compositions in the continental crust?
Granite, gneiss - sedimentary, magmatic, metamorphic rocks.
How are density measurements used to differentiate crust types?
Mass, volume displacement, grams per cubic centimeter.
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