lithosphere refers to the rocks of the earths surface and upper mantle or depth of plates. hope that helped
Yes. The lithosphere consists of the uppermost layers of Earth: the crust and the rigid portion of the mantle. The asthenosphere is the layer below the lithosphere, consisting of rock with a plastic texture.
Examples of lithosphere in science include the Earth's crust, oceanic plates, and continental plates. The lithosphere is the outermost solid part of the Earth and includes the rigid uppermost layer of the mantle. It is divided into several tectonic plates that interact with each other at plate boundaries.
There is no term "pedo-lithosphere" in geology or earth sciences. It seems to be a mistaken or incorrect term. The lithosphere is the rigid outer part of the earth, consisting of the crust and upper mantle, while "pedo" is often associated with soil science and refers to soil horizons or layers.
It's called lithosphere as I remember in science.
Litho is the Greek word for stone. Lithosphere means the solid part of the earth's surface.
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