Drum roll please...The Crust!
Along with their attached rigid uppermost mantle, they are referred to as tectonic plates.
Plates and Crustal plates are not different it can also be called as Crustal rocks
The layer just below Earth's surface is called the lithosphere. It consists of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust, and it is broken into tectonic plates that are constantly moving and interacting with each other.
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Asthenosphere
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.
Along with their attached rigid uppermost mantle, they are referred to as tectonic plates.
Plates and Crustal plates are not different it can also be called as Crustal rocks
This kind of fault is called a normal fault and is usually a sign of crustal extension.
This kind of fault is called a normal fault and is usually a sign of crustal extension.
This section of the ocean from floor to surface is called the water column.
The layer just below Earth's surface is called the lithosphere. It consists of the uppermost part of the mantle and the crust, and it is broken into tectonic plates that are constantly moving and interacting with each other.
rock
A process that elevates the Earth's surface is called tectonic uplift. Some examples of tectonic uplift are crustal thickening, lithospheric flexure, orogenic uplift, and isostatic uplift.
its called topsoil.
It is called 'topsoil'
It is called the epidermis