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what that is found below the earth is surface​

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Answered by satyamrana6b
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The components of water (your classic hydrogen and oxygen) are trapped inside the molecular structure of minerals in mantle rock, embodying a fourth form of water that is neither liquid, ice nor vapor. Water is typically cycled down beneath the surface through plate tectonics, or movements of the Earth's crust.

Answered by nazz6412
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The surface of the planet, where we live, is called the crust—it’s actually a very thin layer, just 70 kilometres deep at its thickest point. The crust and the lithosphere below (the crust plus the upper mantle) is made of several ‘tectonic plates’.

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