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Ivan
4 years ago
13

*URGENT* *EZ* *20 POINTS*

Biology
2 answers:
Nitella [24]4 years ago
8 0

Answer:

lithosphere

Explanation:

Lithosphere is the Earth's layers has the same chemical composition as the mesosphere. The lithosphere has a rigid look and is locateed in the outer section of the Earth. It also consists of the Earth's crust and mantle.

Svetradugi [14.3K]4 years ago
7 0

“Lithosphere” is the correct answer.

Further details

Mesosphere and lithosphere

Both layers are same in chemical composition but different physical composition. As they both are rigid and possess mental and crust.

What is lithosphere?

The name 'lithosphere' originates from the Greek words lithos, signifying 'rough,' and sphaeros, signifying 'circle.'  

The word is characterized by two different ways. The first is with regards to examining the Earth as a framework, a lot of interrelated procedures, where the word is utilized all around extensively to recognize what goes on inside the strong piece of the Earth; essentially, everything beneath the ground surface. It is one of the four primary segments of the Earth framework, alongside the air, hydrosphere, and biosphere. Geologists utilize the term as the name for the layer of the Earth reaching out from the surface to a profundity of around 80 to 120 miles, contingent upon the area, in which rocks are generally rigid.

Types of lithosphere

It is of two types. Which are following.

  1. Continental lithosphere
  2. Oceanic lithosphere

Structure of lithosphere

Besides the way that we are living on it, the lithosphere is the place where a significant number of the geologic procedures that influence us begin. The movement of the lithosphere represents the worldwide areas of volcanoes, tremors, and mountain ranges, just as the shape and area of our cutting edge mainlands.

The lithosphere is comprised of rocks from two of the Earth's significant layers. It contains the majority of the external, slender shell of the planet, called the outside, and the highest piece of the following lower layer, the mantle. The thickness of the lithosphere changes; it's thickest underneath the mainlands and most slender at the mid-sea edges, raised zones of the ocean bottom where new ocean bottom covering is shaped.

Answer details

Subject: Biology

Level: Middle School

Keywords

  • Mesosphere and lithosphere
  • What is lithosphere?
  • Types of lithosphere
  • Structure of lithosphere

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