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why is the lithosphere important

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Answered by hemantvats17
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The lithosphere is the solid outer layer of the Earth including the crust and upper mantle. We live at the boundary between the lithosphere and the atmosphere.. i.e. the surface of the planet. ... Personally I find the lithosphere important because I'd don't fancy standing on molten rock!

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Answered by ts970062
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Explanation:

the layer of rocks which form the surface of the earth is called the lithosphere provides the variable soil layer which sustain all plant life which supports the greenhouse effect plants in turn also support directly or indirectly forms of life on earth the lithosphere is also the source of the mineral resources needed by as to support the modern way of life

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