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Regional Elevations
Variations in height or altitude of an area's surface within a specific region, reflecting its topography.
Dense Crust
Refers to parts of the Earth's crust that are made up of heavier, denser materials, often found in oceanic crust compared to continental.
Less Dense Crust
Refers to the Earth's continental crust, which is less dense than oceanic crust, allowing it to float higher on the mantle.
Continental Crust
The dense segment of the Earth's crust responsible for the formation of big terrestrial masses, which is usually more ancient and complex compared to the oceanic crust.
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