What's the difference b/w Lithosphere and Biosphere?
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Lithosphere:
Lithosphere is the rigid outer part of the earth which consist of the crust and upper mantle.
The lithosphere is the crust and upper mantle of a planet, including all the solid matter from moutains to valleys to tectonic plates underneath. In Earth the lithospheric mantle is brittle and hard, almost like the crust, though chemically distinct.
Biosphere:
Biosphere is the part of the earth’s surface and atmosphere in which plants and animals can live.
The biosphere is the life and ecology of a planet. It is not a distinct area, but rather a collection of areas, including parts of the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere, where organisms live and dead organic matter rests.
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Lithosphere:
Lithosphere is the rigid outer part of the earth which consist of the crust and upper mantle.
The lithosphere is the crust and upper mantle of a planet, including all the solid matter from moutains to valleys to tectonic plates underneath. In Earth the lithospheric mantle is brittle and hard, almost like the crust, though chemically distinct.
Biosphere:
Biosphere is the part of the earth’s surface and atmosphere in which plants and animals can live.
The biosphere is the life and ecology of a planet. It is not a distinct area, but rather a collection of areas, including parts of the atmosphere, lithosphere and hydrosphere, where organisms live and dead organic matter rests.
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