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Lithospheric plates are regions of Earth's crust and upper mantle that are fractured into plates that move across a deeper plasticine mantle. Each lithospheric plate is composed of a layer of oceanic crust or continental crust superficial to an outer layer of the mantle.
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Lithospheric Plates:
The lithosphere is the rigid, solid, outermost part of the earth, including the upper crust and the mantle. The lithosphere can be subdivided into two parts, the oceanic crust, which is 50-100 km in thickness, and the continental crust, which is around 150 km thick.
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