No, earth's crust is not part of the atomosphere.
how is the earths crust related to the lithosphere
Mountains, lakes, trees, clouds, ice, and snow represent various components of the geosphere, hydrosphere, biosphere, atmosphere, and cryosphere. Mountains are part of the geosphere, lakes are part of the hydrosphere, trees are part of the biosphere, clouds are part of the atmosphere, and ice and snow are part of the cryosphere.
The lithosphere is the part of the Earth that contains tectonic plates. These plates are divided pieces of the lithosphere that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them.
The outer shell of the Earth is called the crust. The uppermost hard, rocky layer of the mantle is attached to the crust. Together they form a layer called the lithosphere, which constitute the structures known as lithospheric plates.
crust
Hydrogen I believe
continental crust
The crust is the thinnest part on the Earth.
lithosphere.
the crust
The atmosphere is not part of Earth's interior. The Earth's interior comprises the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. The atmosphere is the layer of gases that surrounds the planet and is part of the Earth's external environment.
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Tectonic plate
No. It is part of the hydrosphere.
earths crust includes ocean floors and
Earth's crust isn't really considered "around" the earth. It's one of the smaller parts with the least depth that's for sure, but it only covers the mantle. So generally speaking the Crust is part of the earth even the atmosphere can be considered part of the earth.
India is not covering some of the earth's crust but part of the earth's crust is part of India