It is the Lithosphere.
The Lithosphere is where earthquakes happen.
lithosphere or geosphere
The Lithosphere. +++ But not "in" - "on" instead. On the surfaces of hills and mountains.
The lithosphere come from two Greek words which means sphere and rocky. The lithosphere is the rigid and the outermost shell of a rocky planet that is defined on the basis of the mechanical properties.
lithosphere
It is the Lithosphere.
Lithosphere
Earthquakes are part of the Lithosphere.
The lithosphere.
The Lithosphere is where earthquakes happen.
No, it isn't. It's the ball of rock itself, the earth. We got "lithos" from the Greek for stone. The lithosphere is the stone sphere, or the earth.
lithosphere or geosphere
No, submarines do not explore the lithosphere. The word lithosphere is roughly equivalent to "rock sphere" and submarines don't move through rock.
"Lithos" = Rocky "Sfaira" = Sphere.
The Earth's outermost sphere is the Lithosphere. It's the rigid outermost shell of the Earth.
The term "atmosphere" comes from the Greek words "atmo" meaning vapor and "sphaira" meaning sphere. Therefore, the suffix "-sphere" is used to describe the gaseous envelope surrounding a planet, in this case, the Earth's atmosphere.