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12 May, 11:12
Ocean floor rocks are. Continental rocks
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Arely Lowery
12 May, 12:48
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Although oceanic crust has been forming on Earth for over 4 billion years, all of the sea floor older than about 200 million years has been recycled by plate tectonics. Continental crust is not subducted and destroyed, so very old continental rocks have survived.
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Lawrence David
12 May, 14:29
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crust has been forming on Earth for over 4 billion years, all of the sea floor older than about 200 million years has been recycled by plate tectonics. Continental crust is not subducted and destroyed, so very old continental rocks have survived.
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