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What is the asthoshere?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 6/30/2024

The asthosphere is a region in the Earth's upper mantle where rock material is partially molten and has the ability to flow. This layer plays a crucial role in the movement of tectonic plates and is associated with volcanic activity and earthquakes. The asthosphere lies beneath the lithosphere and extends to a depth of about 250-400 km below the surface.

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