<span>Lithosphere includes all the Earth known to us: the mountains, the ground we walk on, etc. It's solid - else we would not be able to walk on it! the more inner layers of Earth are liquid, but lithosphere, the outermost layer is solid. The tectonic plates are not floating on the lithosphere - they form the lithosphere! So the correct answer is A - it is solid and composed of crust and upper mantle (outer later)</span>
I think it would be 50% because it could land on heads just as much as it lands on tails. its a even chance it could land on whichever it chooses to.
Answer:
Question 13 - c. exons
Question 14 - c. introns
Explanation:
Its me again the person that made the question. I know the answer. I did it and got a 77.7%
I didn't get a good score. But I moved on to Mandatory 2 Step.
The answer I put on all my questions are the answers I used to get a 77.7%
Im pretty sure the answer is A.
<span>Robert Hooke did this in 1665</span>