Answer: Cratons
Step-by-step explanation:
Craton is the stable portion on the continental crust which are made up of basement rocks, it is the term used to differentiate the stable part on the continental crust from parts which are unstable or geologically active.
•Note: The term being "stable" means they have not undergone the process of orogenesis or orogeny.
Cratons can be located in the interior part of the continental crust, for example the west African craton, they are rich in crystal basement or felsic igneous rock, the most common example of such rock is granite