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Plate
Yes, it is true.
a section of both continental and oceanic lithosphere
No. The are both terms which describe the point or region within the earth's lithosphere below the surface where an earthquake begins.
As odd as it is to think of things this way, continental lithosphere is more buoyant than oceanic lithosphere. The oceanic lithosphere is more dense.
CRUST
The lithosphere is comprised of a series of plates, composed of the crust and upper mantle.
the outer mantle
Plate
The crust is actually part of the lithosphere, though it is 'carried' by the magma of the outer mantle.
The lithosphere, which is composed of the crust and upper mantle, floats and moves on top of the ductile asthenosphere.
They are constantly in motion.
A lithospheric plate.
The Lithosphere
True
Yes, it is true.
they move constantly