The continental crust forms one third of the earth s surface and makes up all of the dry land found on earth.
Is granite part of the continental crust.
The continental crust varies in thickness between 6 and 43 miles 25 and 70km.
Once crystallized the rocks form a new vertical column of continental crust.
In fact about 40 of the surface of the earth is made up of this layer.
The rocks in this layer are made up of light colored granite rich in minerals and substances like aluminum oxygen and silicon.
The continental crust is that part of the crust that makes up the earth s surface.
Continental crust is broadly granitic in composition and with a density of about 2 7 grams per cubic cm is somewhat lighter than oceanic crust which is basaltic i e richer in iron and magnesium than granite in composition and has a density of about 2 9 to 3 grams per cubic cm.
Continental crust is the layer of igneous sedimentary and metamorphic rocks that forms the geological continents and the areas of shallow seabed close to their shores known as continental shelves this layer is sometimes called sial because its bulk composition is richer in silicates and aluminium minerals and has a lower density compared to the oceanic crust called sima which is richer in.
It is made up of a variety of rock types all of which are lighter than the denser more tightly packed rocks found in the oceanic crust.