the outer mantle
its the plate it was on my homework and im in 6th grade
It is actually really the "plate" or "plates" It was on my study guide and I got it right(:
lithosphere
the Continental crust is thicker
Earths lithosphere is made up of upper mantle. The earths lithosphere is broken into separate sections and it is called as tectonic plates or plate tectonics.
The crust is actually part of the lithosphere, though it is 'carried' by the magma of the outer mantle.
''plates'', it was on my crossword for homework (6th grader)
Lithosphere is a 50 - 200 kmA thick rocky layer that covers the entire surface of the Earth . It is composed of a hard uppermost mantle and crust.
CRUST
No it is really subduction
its the plate it was on my homework and im in 6th grade
The Lithosphere
The lithosphere, which is composed of the crust and upper mantle, floats and moves on top of the ductile asthenosphere.
The crust is part of the lithosphere. The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the upper mantle. Therefore, there is no spatial distance between the lithosphere and the crust.
it is not magma srry guys who read this earlier it is i think convection currents thats wat my school website says so ya.
The crust is the outer layer of the lithosphere.
Together the crust and upper mantle are called the lithosphere and they extend about 80 km deep. The lithosphere is broken into giant plates that fit around the globe like puzzle pieces.