The Moho averages 4 kilometers in depth under oceanic crust and 30 kilometers in depth under continental crust.
The Moho discontinuity is 31 miles/50KM thick.
The Moho , short for Mohorovicic discontinuity , is about 7 kilometers below the floor of the ocean and the MANTLE is the layer immediately beneath the Moho !
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The boundary between the asthenosphere and the lithosphere is normally below the Moho (which marks the boundary between the crust and the mantle). The exception to this is below mid-ocean ridges where the moho and the lithosphere / asthenosphere boundary are at the same depth.
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ummm hello! its just the moho layer! the moho layer is the boundary between the mantle and the crust!there is absolutely no boundary between the moho layer and the mantle! you think i am wrong? then drill to the moho layer and find out!
False. Directly below the Moho is the mantle, as the Moho marks the boundary between the crust and the mantle.
"moho" is the plate boundary between earth's crust and the mantle.
The Moho, or Mohorovicic Discontinuity, is the boundary between the crust and the mantle.
The Moho discontinuity is 31 miles/50KM thick.
The Moho is best known for being the boundary between the Earth's crust and the mantle. A unique characteristic of the Moho are its dry and deep ridges.
No. The Moho is simply the boundary between the mantle and the crust.
The Moho separates the crust and the mantle.
The Moho , short for Mohorovicic discontinuity , is about 7 kilometers below the floor of the ocean and the MANTLE is the layer immediately beneath the Moho !
No. The Moho, or Mohorovicic Discontinuity is the boundary between the crust and the mantle.
The Moho is an abbreviation of the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, the boundary between the crust and the upper mantle.