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what is lithosphere exoshphere hydroshphere  ? with examples..


golusolanki: plz tell quickly guys
paras: The exosphere is the uppermost layer of the atmosphere. In the exosphere, an upward travelling molecule moving fast enough to attain escape velocity can escape to space with a low chance of collisions; if it is moving below escape velocity it will be prevented from escaping from the celestial body by gravity. In either case, such a molecule is unlikely to collide with another molecule due to the exosphere's low density.
paras: The lithosphere is the solid, rocky layer covering the entire surface of the planet, composed of the crust and the hard uppermost mantle, and reacts to stresses as a brittle solid. The lithosphere ranges in thickness from 50 - 200 kmA and is fragmented into tectonic plates with boundaries where plates collide, diverge, or grind past each other.
paras: The hydrosphere describes the combined mass of water found on, under, and over the surface of a planet.

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Answered by shanju
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Lithosphere is a rigid outermost shell of a rocky planet.it is made up of       crust,mantle.......
$ Exosphere is outermost layer of the earths atmosphere lying above the thermosphere     and extends thousand miles in the space.
$ Hydrosphere is the liquid water component of the earth.it includes     ocean,lakes.seas,pond,streams.it covers about 70% of the earth.
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