something about pressure i guess lol :)
The crust and the very top of the mantle make up the lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The lithosphere is divided into several tectonic plates that move and interact with each other at plate boundaries.
The crust is above the mantle and the mantle is below the crust
No the Mantle seperates the crust and the outer core
Crust and the upper mantle
The crust rides or floats on the mantle. :)
Mantle Is The Below Layer Of The Crust In Earth.
A rigid block of crust and upper mantle-rock is known as a tectonic plate. These plates make up the Earth's lithosphere and can move and interact with each other at plate boundaries.
uppermost part of the mantle and the crust together
The crust is much colder than the mantle.
The mantle is a layer of rock below the Earth's crust that moves due to convection currents caused by heat from the core. The core is the Earth's innermost layer made of iron and nickel. The mantle interacts with the crust through tectonic plate movements that can cause earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and the formation of mountain ranges.
The sphere that includes the mantle, core, and crust is known as the Earth. It is composed of several layers: the crust is the outermost layer, the mantle lies beneath it, and the core is the innermost layer, consisting of a liquid outer core and a solid inner core. Together, these layers interact to drive geological processes such as tectonics and volcanic activity.
The crust lies on top of the mantle because it is composed of less dense materials than the mantle is. The crust is essentially floating on the mantle.