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Kendra
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11 November, 14:59
What are the two types of Earth's crust
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Gabby
11 November, 15:08
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Thick contenential crust, and thin oceanic crust, which lies below the sea.
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Samantha Jensen
11 November, 15:09
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The 2 types of earths crust are the oceanic crust and the continental crust.
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