They can be either continental or oceanic crust.
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Tectonic plates consist of both continental and oceanic crust. The Earth's lithosphere is divided into several large and small plates that constantly move and interact with each other. Some plates are predominantly made up of continental crust, while others are mostly composed of oceanic crust.
Tectonic plates are composed of both oceanic and continental crust. Oceanic plates are predominantly made of basaltic rock, while continental plates are primarily composed of granitic rock. The Earth's lithosphere, which includes the tectonic plates, is made up of these crustal rocks.
It is oceanic
No, not all plates contain oceanic crust. The Earth's lithosphere is divided into a combination of oceanic and continental plates, each with their unique composition and characteristics. Continental plates are thicker and less dense than oceanic plates, and they mainly consist of granite and sedimentary rocks.
Oceanic plates are denser and thinner, composed mainly of basalt, and are found beneath the oceans. Continental plates are less dense and thicker, composed mainly of granite, and form the continents. Oceanic plates are usually subducted beneath continental plates at convergent plate boundaries.
There are two main types of tectonic plates: oceanic plates, which are denser and thinner, and continental plates, which are less dense and thicker. These plates float on the semi-fluid layer of the Earth's mantle and interact with each other at plate boundaries.