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3 differences between lithosphere and hydrosphere?

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Answered by sarveshcpr
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Explanation:

Lithosphere is outermost part of Earth surface consisting of the crust and the upper Mantle whereas the term hydrosphere refers to all the water bodies present in the Earth's surface i.e., lakes, pond, etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Lithosphere is simply the scientific name for the Earth’s crust It is the solid, outer part of the Earth whose thickness ranges from 42 miles to 52 miles.

The Hydrosphere is the sphere composed of all the water on/below/above the surface of the lithosphere. For example: ON includes oceans, lakes rivers wetlands etc.. BELOW includes groundwater and interstitial water.. ABOVE refers to water in the atmosphere in a liquid or gaseous state.

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