| 释义 |
continent formation [¦känt·ǝn¦ent·ǝl fǝr`mā·shǝn] GEOLOGY A series of six or seven major episodes, resulting from the buildup of radioactive heat and then the melting or partial melting of the earth's interior; the molten rock melt rises to the surface, differentiating into less primitive lavas; the continent then nucleates, differentiates, and grows from oceanic crust and mantle. |