Lithosphere is not uniformed. Explain why
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A lithosphere is the rigid, outermost shell of a terrestrial-type planet, or natural satellite, that is defined ... typically about 50–140 km thick(but beneath the mid-ocean ridges is no thicker than the crust), while continental lithosphere has a range
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The Lithosphere is not uniformed...!
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The lithosphere is the solid, outer part of the Earth, extending to a depth of about 100 kilometers (62 miles). The lithosphere includes both the crust and the brittle upper portion of the mantle. ... The Moho does not exist at a uniform depth, because not all regions of Earth are equally balanced in isostatic equilibrium.
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