What is isostasy?
Continental crust floats on top of oceanic crust.
mantle material upwelling...
What is isostasy?
Continental crust floats on top of oceanic crust.
mantle material upwelling around crustal material because of gravity
equilibrium that has been established between continental and oceanic crust
Continental and oceanic crust displace the mantle, so they are in equilibrium
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