atmosphere is found on top of your head... litosphere is the magma and stuff under you feet
There is only a slight difference between crust and lithosphere. The difference is that the lithosphere is part of the Earth that encompasses.
Yes
We have only one atmosphere.
It is different because they are not the same
The answer is in the name! The lithosphere is essentially the Earth's Crust - 'lithos' means 'rock'.
The lithosphere, (The "gooey" part of the mantel that is between the crust) Is moved by convection currents.
The layer beneath the lithosphere is much softer and flows very slowly.
The moon does have a lithosphere, it is just different from Earth's lithosphere. The moon's lithosphere is much thinner and not as actively tectonically active as Earth's. It is composed of solid, rigid rock that overlies the moon's mantle, similar to Earth's lithosphere.
The core is the innermost layer of the Earth, composed mostly of iron and nickel. It is divided into the outer liquid core and inner solid core. The lithosphere is the rigid outer layer of the Earth, consisting of the crust and upper part of 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.
Hydrosphere - water Lithosphere - land So far, that's all I can say.
Facts about the Earths's lithosphere:The lithosphere includes the Earths's crust and upper mantle.it is broken into tectonic plates.The uppermost part of the lithosphere is known as the 'pedosphere'. This is the part that reacts to the atmosphere and biosphere through the soil forming process.there are two types of lithosphere - oceanic and continental.Oceanic lithosphere ranges between 50-100 km in thickness.Continental lithosphere ranges between 40 and 200 km in thickness.