Lithosphere is the solid part of the earth on which animals and plants exists. It provides land for agriculture, supports plants, and it's valuable minerals. The lithosphere is the rocky outer layer of any rocky planet, a term derived from the Greek for rocky sphere. The lithosphere is important to humans as it shields us, and all other organisms on Earth, from the immense heat of the Earth's inner core. The consequence of its formation is that water can exist in its liquid form, allowing for the carbon-based life forms that exist today. However, the lithosphere is also important for the stability of the Earth. The inner layers of the Earth are subjected to pressure by the lithosphere as it is affected by gravity, forcing the innermost elements into the Earth's radioactive core, continuing the nuclear fusion that maintains the planet's constant state of balance. Finally, due to the Earth's formation by the congregation of elements from a long-passed supernova explosion, a number of essential heavy elements, such as carbon, iron, etc. had become trapped in the lithosphere as they settled in the Earth's upper layers as it cooled. It is these elements that allow and comprise much of what exists on the surface today.
1. The lithosphere serves as a source of minerals. The minerals supply the basic materials required for making a variety of commodities, which man uses daily.2. The lithosphere is also the major source of fuels such as coal, petroleum and a natural gas. Without these fuels human life, as we know it today, would have been impossible.3. The lithosphere in combination with the hydrosphere and the atmosphere plays a vital role in the growth of plants and animals. It provides nutrients to the plants. The plants are the source of food for man and all other animals.
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.
no plants live in there but there are 5 ducks
Oceanic lithosphere is dense enough to be forced down into the mantle. Continental lithosphere is not.
The plants that live on the lithosphere include mineral based plants and the lithosphere covers all of the entire Earth.
Actually, The lithosphere consists of solid rock, soil and minerals. The biosphere consists of all living plants and animals and their interactions with the rocks, soil, air and water in their habitats.
The lithosphere is The crust and upper mantle that make up the earth's solid outer layer. Plants found in the lithosphere are aloe vera, Christmas cactus, neem, orchids, etc.
biosphere and lithosphere interaction
We live on the lithosphere we call it landscape.
crust. its the outer most layer of the earth
Humans live on the lithosphere, or the crust, of the earth.
Yes they do. The lithosphere is right next to the crust so we DO live on it
The lithosphere is upper layer of the earth's mantle. It is therefore, a real part of the real planet that you live on!
Lithosphere is the solid part of the earth on which animals and plants exists. It provides land for agriculture, supports plants, and it's valuable minerals. The lithosphere is the rocky outer layer of any rocky planet, a term derived from the Greek for rocky sphere. The lithosphere is important to humans as it shields us, and all other organisms on Earth, from the immense heat of the Earth's inner core. The consequence of its formation is that water can exist in its liquid form, allowing for the carbon-based life forms that exist today. However, the lithosphere is also important for the stability of the Earth. The inner layers of the Earth are subjected to pressure by the lithosphere as it is affected by gravity, forcing the innermost elements into the Earth's radioactive core, continuing the nuclear fusion that maintains the planet's constant state of balance. Finally, due to the Earth's formation by the congregation of elements from a long-passed supernova explosion, a number of essential heavy elements, such as carbon, iron, etc. had become trapped in the lithosphere as they settled in the Earth's upper layers as it cooled. It is these elements that allow and comprise much of what exists on the surface today.
1. The lithosphere serves as a source of minerals. The minerals supply the basic materials required for making a variety of commodities, which man uses daily.2. The lithosphere is also the major source of fuels such as coal, petroleum and a natural gas. Without these fuels human life, as we know it today, would have been impossible.3. The lithosphere in combination with the hydrosphere and the atmosphere plays a vital role in the growth of plants and animals. It provides nutrients to the plants. The plants are the source of food for man and all other animals.
seahorses do not live in plants.