asthenosphere
the athenoshere is in that location
The asthenosphere
The lithosphere is a combination of the crust and the brittle uppermost mantle.
No. The lithosphere is composed of the crust along with the uppermost rigid mantle.
the lithosphere but mostly inner mantle
The lithosphere can be defined as the crust and the uppermost mantle, but above and separate from the rest of the upper mantle (asthenosphere). The outer layer of the crust, including the land surfaces, can be called the pedosphere - the boundary between rock and atmosphere or rock and ocean, where soil and sediment is formed.
Yes. It floats on the weak mobile layer of the mantle.
Although the bottom of the lithosphere is also part of the mantle, the answer is the mantle.
After the lithosphere is the asthenosphere, then comes the lower mantle. After that is the outer core, and then is the inner core.
The relationship between the inner core outer core-mantle lithosphere and asthenosphere is that the coolest layers are farthest from the core.
The lithosphere is a combination of the crust and the brittle uppermost mantle.
I dont think there is a solid layer between the Lowwer Mantle and the Lithosphere. The only layer which lies in this region is the Asthenosphere, which is a Weak Zone and in Molten State.
the crust + lithosphere earth's crust: crust crust continental crust lithosphere crust continental and oceanic crust mantle asthenosphere mantle lower mantle mantle outer core outer core inner core inner core
If you mean by the inside of Earth, it's the outer core then the Inner mantle, then outer mantle, and then the Lithosphere (or crust.)
No. The lithosphere is composed of the crust along with the uppermost rigid mantle.
the lithosphere but mostly inner mantle
The lithosphere can be defined as the crust and the uppermost mantle, but above and separate from the rest of the upper mantle (asthenosphere). The outer layer of the crust, including the land surfaces, can be called the pedosphere - the boundary between rock and atmosphere or rock and ocean, where soil and sediment is formed.
Yes. It floats on the weak mobile layer of the mantle.
No. The lithosphere is the outer part of Earth, consisting of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle.