Contains both organic and inorganic materials
The lithosphere is the solid, rocky crust covering entire planet. This crust is inorganic and is composed of minerals.
Lithosphere. No, it's a lot more than that. I'm not really sure what the question means though. I know one classification system is: Biosphere (living things) Atmosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere.
Carbon is stored in the lithosphere in inorganic and organic forms. Inorganic they include oil, coal, oil shale, natural gas, and limestone. Organic forms are litter, humic substances, and organic matter.
The sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) is an inorganic chemical compound.
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.
hydrosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere
The lithosphere is the solid, rocky crust covering entire planet. This crust is inorganic and is composed of minerals.
Lithosphere. No, it's a lot more than that. I'm not really sure what the question means though. I know one classification system is: Biosphere (living things) Atmosphere Hydrosphere Lithosphere.
Carbon is stored in the lithosphere in inorganic and organic forms. Inorganic they include oil, coal, oil shale, natural gas, and limestone. Organic forms are litter, humic substances, and organic matter.
The sodium sulphate (Na2SO4) is an inorganic chemical compound.
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.
The uppermost mantle and the crust makes the lithosphere.
Inorganic since it does not contain carbon
The difference between the core and the lithosphere is the core is on the top of the lithosphere and the lithosphere is on the bottom of the core
The lithosphere is composed of the crust and uppermost hard, brittle mantle.
lithosphere.
division of lithosphere