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How much are of the earth's surface is occupied by the lithosphere?

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Answered by uddeshya2764
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100 km

Lithosphere. The lithosphere is the outermost layer of the Earth ~100 km thick and is defined by its mechanical properties. This rigid layer includes the brittle upper portion of the mantle and the crust

Answered by ArjunKakran
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Lithosphere: Lithosphere (or the Earth's crust) is a collective name for the 1% of the planet layer made of rocks, minerals and other components. The thickness of the lithosphere greatly varies from 0 to 100 kilometers.

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