The Moho separates the crust and the mantle.
The Mohorovičić discontinuity (the Moho) separates the mantle and the crust.moho
No. The Moho (more correctly the Mohorovičić discontinuity) is the name given to a seismic discontinuity between the Earth's crust and mantle. The seismic discontinuity between the Earth's mantle and liquid core is known as the Gutenberg discontinuity or the CMB - Core Mantle Boundary.
The Mohorovičić Discontinuity, also called the Moho Discontinuity, was named for Andrija Mohorovičić, the Croatian seismologist who first identified it in 1909.
No. The Moho, or Mohorovicic Discontinuity is the boundary between the crust and the mantle.
The sometimes magnesium rich Mohorovi?i? discontinuity, which often is called simply 'Moho', separates the earth's crust and the cooler part of the planet's mantle.
The crust and mantle.
mohorocivic discontinuity or moho
Yes. It is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, where seismic waves increase in velocity.
The Mohorovičić discontinuity (the Moho) separates the mantle and the crust.moho
The Moho discontinuity is 31 miles/50KM thick.
No. The Moho (more correctly the Mohorovičić discontinuity) is the name given to a seismic discontinuity between the Earth's crust and mantle. The seismic discontinuity between the Earth's mantle and liquid core is known as the Gutenberg discontinuity or the CMB - Core Mantle Boundary.
the Mohorovicic (Moho) discontinuity
the Mohorovicic (Moho) discontinuity
The Mohorovicic Discontinuity, generally referred to as the Moho, where seismic waves increase in velocity.
It is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, or the Moho for short.
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The Mohorovičić Discontinuity, also called the Moho Discontinuity, was named for Andrija Mohorovičić, the Croatian seismologist who first identified it in 1909.