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elena-s [515]
3 years ago
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Question 5(Multiple Choice Worth 4 points) (03.02 MC) Two students below described a type of Earth's outermost layer: Student A:

5–12 kilometers deep Student B: Makes up the sea floor Which type of outermost layer did the students describe?
They both described the oceanic type.
They both described the continental type.
Student A described the oceanic type and Student B described the continental type.
Student A described the continental type and Student B described the oceanic type.
Chemistry
2 answers:
Ainat [17]3 years ago
8 0

I believe the answer would be A, "They both described the oceanic type" because it is on the ocean floor, meaning it would be oceanic, so at least student B is talking about oceanic, and I'm pretty sure what student A means is that it's 5-12 KM below sea level, so that would also fit he oceanic type. Hope it's correct! :)

Colt1911 [192]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:Two students below described a type of Earth's outermost layer:

Student A: 5–12 kilometers deep

Student B: Makes up the sea floor

Which type of outermost layer did the students describe?

They both described the oceanic type.

They both described the continental type.

Student A described the oceanic type and Student B described the continental type.

Student A described the continental type and Student B described the oceanic type.

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