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lithosphere is made up of​

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Answered by SabornoChowdhury
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Explanation:

The lithosphere is Earth's outermost layer, composed of rocks in the crust and upper mantle that behave as brittle solids. The rigid lithosphere sits on top of the asthenosphere, a layer of the mantle in which rocks are hot and deformable.

Answered by gayatrikumari99sl
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Answer:

Lithosphere is made up of the brittle crust and the top part of the upper mantle. A thin layer of earth covers it. It has a varied topography with a number of different landforms, including mountains, plateaus, deserts, plains, valleys, etc.

Explanation:

  • The rocky exterior of the Earth is known as the lithosphere.
  • It is composed of the uppermost layer of the upper mantle and the brittle crust. The Earth's lithosphere is its coldest and most rigid region.
  • The earth's solid crust, or hard outer layer, is known as the lithosphere. Minerals and rocks make up its composition.
  • A thin layer of earth covers it. It has a varied topography with a number of different landforms, including mountains, plateaus, deserts, plains, valleys, etc.
  • The crust, mantle, and core make up its three primary layers.

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