Answer:
A, B and D
Step-by-step explanation:
The continental crust contains igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rocks. Along convergent plate boundaries, the continental crust gets renewed with igneous rock providing more rock to be made into sedimentary rock. The sedimentary rock can then continue to sink into the crust becoming metamorphic. Due to this variety of types of rock, the minerals can be diverse, including sodium, potassium, aluminium and calcium. Continental crust is also much thicker, up to 70km.