What do you call the ancient cores of continents, where the earliest continental crust is now found?

What do you call the ancient cores of continents, where the earliest continental crust is now found?

  • Correct Answer: cratons
  • mantles
  • craters
  • escarpments

Explanation: The earliest continental crust is now found in the ancient cores of continents, called the cratons . Geologists can learn many things about the Precambrian by studying the rocks of the cratons.

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