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According to Bohr's model,the radius of an electron at n = 4 is
Continental Crust
The thick part of the Earth's crust that forms the large landmasses, typically composed of less dense rocks like granite.
Continental Slope
The steep slope extending from the outer edge of the continental shelf down to the continental rise or the ocean floor.
Salt Structures
Geologic formations created by the movement and deformation of salt within the earth's crust.
Continental Rifting
Continental rifting is a geological process in which a continent stretches and splits apart, leading to the formation of new ocean basins and rift valleys.
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