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how is the lithosphere formed​

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Answered by madhavkumar16410
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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 BrainlyShanu
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  • Lithosphere is the solid crust or the hard top part of the earth.

  • It is made up of rocks and minerals and covered with thick layer of soil.

  • It is not smooth surface but has high mountains, plateaus, low plains deep valleys and very deep basins which are filled with water.

  • Many of these features are shaped by wind and water.

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