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Why did the early crust on Earth sink into the interior of our planet? It was mineral rich. It was more dense. It was less dense. It had more dissolved gas.
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Why did the early crust on Earth sink into the interior of our planet? It was mineral rich. It was more dense. It was less dense. It had more dissolved gas.
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The correct answer will be:
B) "It was more dense"
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It is more dense than the mantle
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