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Which of the following statements are true about the Earth’s crust?

  1. Its thickness is uniform throughout.

  2. It is thickest under mountain ranges.

  3. The average density of oceanic crust is greater than continental crust.

A1 & 2

B2 & 3

C1 & 3

DAll are correct

Answer:

B. 2 & 3

Read Explanation:

  • Correct Answer: Option B) 2 & 3

  • The Earth's crust is the outermost solid layer of our planet, and understanding its characteristics is fundamental to geography and geology

  • Statement 1: Its thickness is uniform throughout - false

  • The Earth's crust does not have uniform thickness. It varies significantly across different regions:

  • Continental crust averages 30-50 km thick but can extend up to 70 km under mountain ranges

  • Oceanic crust is much thinner, averaging only 5-10 km thick

  • The thickness varies based on geological processes, age, and location

  • Statement 2: It is thickest under mountain ranges - True

  • This statement is correct. Mountain ranges represent areas where the continental crust is thickest due to:

  • Tectonic collision processes that compress and thicken the crust

  • Isostatic adjustment where thicker crust "floats" higher on the mantle

  • Examples include the Himalayas, Andes, and Rocky Mountains where crustal thickness can reach 60-70 km

  • Statement 3: The average density of oceanic crust is greater than continental crust - True

  • This is accurate because:

  • Oceanic crust is primarily composed of basalt and gabbro (density ~3.0 g/cm³)

  • Continental crust is mainly composed of granite and sedimentary rocks (density ~2.7 g/cm³)

  • The higher density of oceanic crust is due to its mafic composition rich in iron and magnesium


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