is most water found in deep below the crust
The Moho, short for Mohorovičić discontinuity, is a boundary in the Earth's crust that separates the solid crust from the underlying mantle. So, the Moho is where the solid crust transitions into the solid mantle, but it is not a solid or liquid layer itself.
The lithosphere is a solid layer of the Earth comprising the crust and upper part of the mantle. It is neither a liquid nor a gas, but a rigid layer that rests on the more fluid asthenosphere below.
It is a solid from the liquid outer core all the way to the crust
It is both solid and liquid because the crust is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor the main elements in the crust are oxygen and silicon =]
mantle
Mantle
A liquid ocean below it's ice crust.
No, the crust is solid, the core is liquid.
The liquid below the surface of the earth is mostly molten rock, called magma. It is found in the mantle layer of the earth, between the crust and the core. The outer core of the earth is also a liquid, consisting mainly of molten iron and nickel.
The plates float on top of a liquid rock just below the earth's crust. :) $m!/ey G!r/
When the weight of an area of the Earth's crust decreases, the lithosphere may rebound or rise due to isostatic adjustment. This can lead to uplift of the crust in that area to reach a new equilibrium state.
the crust is hard liquid magma (lava)
If we're talking layers of the earth, that would be the upper mantle, below the crust.
The continental crust is land, it is perfectly solid.
The interior of the Earth, similar to the other terrestrial planets, is chemically divided into layers. The mantle is a highly viscous layer between the crust and the outer core. As such, the core (split into the solid inner and liquid outer layers) is below the mantle.
No. It is a solid.