The asthenosphere lies entirely within the upper mantle of the Earth. It is a semi-fluid layer located beneath the lithosphere, extending to depths of about 200 km to 700 km. The asthenosphere is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates due to its semi-plastic nature.
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The Mesosphere lies below the Asthenosphere.Above the Asthenosphere is the Lithosphere.
The asthenosphere is a semi-fluid layer within the upper mantle of the Earth, characterized by its ability to flow slowly and accommodate tectonic movements. In contrast, the mantle is the broader layer that lies beneath the Earth's crust, extending down to the outer core, and consists of solid rock that behaves more rigidly compared to the asthenosphere. Thus, while the asthenosphere is part of the mantle, it differs in its physical properties and behavior.
The lithosphere lies above the asthenosphere. The asthenosphere is where isostatic adjustments take place and it is a very ductile region. Seismic waves pass slower through this region of the earth than they do through the overlying lithosphere.
The asthenosphere is a layer within the upper mantle. It is a more ductile and partially molten region of the mantle that allows for the movement of tectonic plates above it. The mantle, which includes the asthenosphere, is the layer of the Earth located between the crust and the core.
The Indian ocean lies in the northern hemisphere
Australia lies entirely beneath the equator, and within the southern hemisphere.
The Beaufort Sea.
Nevada lies entirely within the US.
the arctic ocean the arctic ocean the arctic ocean
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Lake Michigan is the Great Lake that lies entirely within the the United States.
The Arctic Ocean lies entirely within the Northern Hemisphere. It is the smallest and shallowest of the world's five oceans, primarily surrounded by the Arctic region of North America, Europe, and Asia.
Yes.
The Mesosphere lies below the Asthenosphere.Above the Asthenosphere is the Lithosphere.
The asthenosphere and the mantle.
the Mesosphere