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explain the formation of lithosphere ​

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Answered by ankurjha268
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The solidification of the magma ocean, upon which the process of the formation of the lithosphere is dependent, most likely began with the formation of a forsterite (or forsterite-rich peridotite) slab at a depth of about 100 km followed by the solidification of Earth's surface, cooled by heat radiation from the ...

Answered by amanatamema140751
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The lithosphere is made up of rocks from two of the Earth's major layers. It contains all of the outer, thin shell of the planet, called the crust, and the uppermost part of the next-lower layer, the mantle. ... WHEN EARTH WAS FORMED DIFFERENCES IN MAGMA CREATED TWO TYPES OF LITHOSPHERE.

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