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No. The lithosphere is composed of the crust along with the uppermost rigid mantle.
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The layer of the Earth which makes up the plates is called the lithosphere. The lithosphere is composed of the continental and oceanic crusts along with the hard upper mantle.
This is a fault.Fault
Faulting is when rocks deform in a brittle fashion and break, and then movement occurs along these fractures.
No. The lithosphere is composed of the crust along with the uppermost rigid mantle.
earthquakes
A break or crack in earth's lithosphere along which the rocks move.
The solid outer zone of the Earth is the lithosphere. The lithosphere is made up of the upper layer of the mantle and the crust of the Earth.
Earthquakes result when forces push plates along faults in the Earth's lithosphere. These plates are comprised of the crust and a portion of the upper mantle.
The crust, along with the attached uppermost brittle mantle, is called the lithosphere. Tectonic plates are also known as lithospheric plates.
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It slips downward when movement occurs along a normal faultIt occurs when the fault is at an angle
It slips downward when movement occurs along a normal faultIt occurs when the fault is at an angle
The focus of an earthquake is the location within the lithosphere where seismic energy is released when slippage first occurs along a fault line. The epicenter is the location on Earth's surface directly above the focus.
The focus of an earthquake is the location within the lithosphere where seismic energy is released when slippage first occurs along a fault line. The epicenter is the location on Earth's surface directly above the focus.