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The three basic regions of the cerebrum are the cerebral cortical gray matter, internal white matter, and the superior and inferior colliculi.
Oceanic Crust
A thin layer of Earth's crust that lies beneath the ocean basins, composed mainly of basalt.
Elevation
The vertical distance of an object above or below a reference datum (usually mean sea level); generally the height of a ground point above sea level.
Green Mineral Olivine
A common silicate mineral found in the Earth's mantle, recognized by its olive-green color.
Continental Crust
The thick, generally granitic part of the Earth's crust that forms the continents and continental shelves, distinguished from the denser, thinner oceanic crust.
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