It is actually really the "plate" or "plates"
It was on my study guide and I got it right(:
the outer mantle
its the plate it was on my homework and im in 6th grade
the Continental crust is thicker
Because by actual measurement, the "crust" of the earth, in relation to the size of the earth, is just about as thick as the skin of the apple in relation to the rest of the apple.
No. The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust.
the outer mantle
''plates'', it was on my crossword for homework (6th grader)
The crust is actually part of the lithosphere, though it is 'carried' by the magma of the outer mantle.
The section of the lithosphere that carries the crust is called the tectonic plate. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them and interact with each other at plate boundaries, leading to geological phenomena like earthquakes and volcanic activity.
Plate.
Mantle Is The Below Layer Of The Crust In Earth.
It is called the asthenosphere.
The Lithosphere
It is the fault.
The 4 sections of the earth are the crust, mantle inner core and outer core =)
The thickest section of Earth is the mantle, which extends from the crust to the outer core. The mantle is made up of solid rock that flows over long time scales, and it accounts for about 84% of Earth's total volume.
The upper section of the lithosphere is known as the crust. It is made up of solid rock that includes both continental crust, found beneath landmasses, and oceanic crust, found beneath oceans. The crust is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface.