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The stratosphere is the second layer of Earth's atmosphere, situated above the troposphere and extending from about 10 to 50 kilometers (6 to 31 miles) above the Earth's surface. It contains the ozone layer, which absorbs and scatters ultraviolet solar radiation, protecting life on Earth. Unlike the troposphere, the stratosphere experiences temperature increases with altitude due to the absorption of UV radiation by ozone. This layer also hosts the jet stream, which influences weather patterns and flights.
Examples of SLIDING FRICTION is pushing a heavy rock in your path, or moving a box on the floor.
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when michael phelps dives into a pool of water a force called fluid friction pulls him back slightly.
The continents of the Earth are sliding through the asthenosphere. This is the viscous part of the mantle on which the plates of the lithosphere sit.
Continents and tectonic plates are sliding on the asthenosphere, which is a ductile layer of the Earth's mantle below the lithosphere. The asthenosphere allows for the movement of tectonic plates due to its semi-fluid properties.
The outer crust.
The continents are sliding on the asthenosphere, which is a partially molten layer beneath the Earth's lithosphere. This movement is due to the slow convection currents in the asthenosphere causing the tectonic plates to move over time.
The continents move on the lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. This layer consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. The movement of the continents is known as plate tectonics.
The mantle.
The plates on the top of the upper mantle are referred to as the lithosphere, which slides on the asthenosphere.well the mantle causes the continents to move on the ocean floor and sand it makes it slideyea know the crustti is i dont ge ehttt
The plates on the top of the upper mantle are referred to as the lithosphere, which slides on the asthenosphere.well the mantle causes the continents to move on the ocean floor and sand it makes it slideyea know the crustti is i dont ge ehttt
Continents and oceans are found on Earth's crust, which is the outermost layer of the Earth. The continents are made up of thicker continental crust, while the oceans are located on thinner oceanic crust.
The Crust.
The crust.
The continents are located on Continental plates, which "float" and "slide" along the Asthenosphere, which is the "gooey" upper mantle and lower part of the crust.