The Athenosophere is the layer below the lithosphere in the mantle. It can bend like plastic, but if you kicked it, you would stub your toe.
The athenosphere is considered to be bendable like plastic, but is considered a solid. Plastic is still a solid, but you can still bend it. Just because you can bend an object, doesn't mean it isn't a solid, it is still the same object, but maybe a different shape.
Yes
The lithosphere and asthenosphere are both layers of the Earth's structure, but they differ in composition and behavior. The lithosphere is the rigid outer layer, composed of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle, while the asthenosphere lies beneath it and is characterized by a semi-fluid, ductile nature that allows for the movement of tectonic plates. This relationship enables the lithosphere to float on the more pliable asthenosphere, facilitating geological processes such as plate tectonics and continental drift.
A fixed composition is not a characteristic of a mixture. The composition of a mixture can vary, unlike the composition of a compound that forms a chemical reaction.
The upper mantle is located beneath the Earth's crust, extending from about 30 to 400 kilometers deep. It is part of the Earth's mantle layer, which lies between the crust and the core.
Athenosphere is an extremely viscous liquid.
solid
liquid
The lithosphere in thinner!!!!! duuaaa...lol it is thinner because it is between the crust and the outer core and the athenosphere is every where!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
In the uppermantle below the lithosphere.
crust
The correct spelling is asthenosphere.
The athenosphere
20000 miles thick
the ductile athenosphere.
the ductile athenosphere.
yes it is