How does seafloor crust differ from continental crust?

A) Seafloor crust is thinner, younger, and higher in density.
B) Seafloor crust is thicker, older, and higher in density.
C) Seafloor crust is thicker, younger, and lower in density.
D) Seafloor crust is thinner, older, and lower in density.


A) Seafloor crust is thinner, younger, and higher in density.

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