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Where is “Sial” primarily found?

“Sial” refers to the upper layer of the Earth’s crust that is rich in silica (Silicon) and aluminum. It is mostly found in the continental regions of the Earth. Sial exists at relatively shallow depths and is part of the Earth’s outer crust. It is primarily found on the continents and consists mainly of thick rocks like granite.

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