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Do smaller planets generally have thinner lithospheres?

No, they are usually have thicker lithospheres.


Which of the worlds have the thinnest lithospheres?

google search jessie rogers


What are two different types of lithospheres?

Oceanic Crust & Continental Crust


What is the lithospheres temperature?

The temperature of the lithosphere varies depending on depth, location, and geologic activity. Generally, temperatures can range from around 200°C to over 1000°C in the upper mantle. The outermost layer, the crust, has a temperature that ranges from around 200°C to 500°C.


What part of speech is lithosphere?

The word lithosphere is a noun. The plural form is lithospheres.


Why the wave energy more concentrated on the headlands?

Cuz its where the three lithospheres met - hydrosphere, biosphere and atmosphere


What is mercury type of lithosphere?

The lithosphere is the solid, outer part of a planet. All terrestrial planets have lithospheres, but the lithospheres found on Mercury, Venus, and Mars, are thicker and more rigid than Earth's. Mercury's lithosphere lacks fluids and is thick and immobile. It has not changed much in the last billion years.


What the lithosphere contains?

Earth contains a lithosphere that contains the crust and the mantle. There are two types of lithospheres on earth which are the oceanic and the continental.


What is the lithospheres broken separate sections called?

The lithosphere is made up of the "upper mantle" and earth's crust.The lithosphere is broken into separate sections called plate tectonics or tectonic plates.


What happens when continental and oceanic lithospheres collide?

When oceanic lithosphere and continental lithosphere collide, the continental lithosphere may be obducted over the oceanic lithosphere or the oceanic lithosphere may be subducted under the continental lithosphere. The latter is thought to be more common. This subduction and obduction generally results in tectonic activity such as volcanoes and earthquakes.


What are the different aspects of temperature that can be measured?

Different aspects of temperature that can be measured include ambient temperature (air temperature in the surrounding environment), surface temperature (temperature of an object's surface), body temperature (temperature of a living organism), and water temperature (temperature of water in a body of water).


What is temperature is -2 if the temperature rises by 15 what the new temperature?

The temperature is 13.