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The Moho is found directly above this layer of the lithosphere?

mantle


Who is better fear is moho or whiteboy7thst?

FeaR is MoHo


What two regions of the earth does the Moho discontinuity separate?

The Mohorovičić discontinuity (Moho) separates the Earth's crust from the underlying mantle. It is found beneath continents and beneath ocean basins.


Where is the Moho locate?

The Moho, or Mohorovicic Discontinuity, is the boundary between the crust and the mantle.


What does moho stand for?

"moho" is the plate boundary between earth's crust and the mantle.


Does the moho cause volcanic eruptions?

No. The Moho is simply the boundary between the mantle and the crust.


What is the Moho's depth below earth surface?

The Moho, or Mohorovičić discontinuity, is typically found at a depth of about 5-70 kilometers (3-43 miles) below the Earth's surface. It marks the boundary between the Earth's crust and the underlying mantle.


What is the boundary of the moho layer and the mantle?

ummm hello! its just the moho layer! the moho layer is the boundary between the mantle and the crust!there is absolutely no boundary between the moho layer and the mantle! you think i am wrong? then drill to the moho layer and find out!


Moho is another word for what?

The Moho is an abbreviation of the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, the boundary between the crust and the upper mantle.


Is the Outer Core known as the Moho?

No, the Outer Core is not known as the Moho. The Moho, short for Mohorovicic Discontinuity, is the boundary between the Earth's crust and mantle, while the Outer Core is a layer of molten iron and nickel that surrounds the Earth's solid inner core.


What is The layer immediately beneath the Moho called?

The Moho , short for Mohorovicic discontinuity , is about 7 kilometers below the floor of the ocean and the MANTLE is the layer immediately beneath the Moho !


Who was flash gordons foe?

Moho