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name the commonly found elements in the lithosphere


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Answered by electronicARNISH
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Oxygen, aluminum, calcium, iron, and silicon are the most abundant elements in Earth's lithosphere.
Answered by Anonymous
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Lithosphere

The lithosphere is the solid outermost shell of our planet. The lithosphere includes the crust and the upper part of the mantle, and is made up of material from both the continents and the oceans on the Earth's surface.


Oxygen, aluminum, calcium, iron, and silicon are the most abundantelements in Earth's lithosphere.


If we were to cut the Earth in half we would see that our planet is made up of a number of layers, namely the core at the centre (separated into the inner and outer core), the mantle, the upper mantle, the crust and the atmosphere. The core is made up mostly of iron. The mantle, which lies between the core and the crust, consists of molten rock, called magmawhich moves continuously because of convection currents. The crust is the thin, hard outer layer that “floats” on the magma of the mantle. It is the upper part of the mantle and the crust that make up the lithosphere (lith means types of stone and sphere refers to the round shape of the Earth).


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