Yes the crust and the top layer of the mantle is called Lithosphere.
The partially molten layer of the mantle is called the asthenosphere. This zone is partially molten and allows tectonic plates to move on top of it.
The solid outer crust layer of the Earth is called the lithosphere. The top portion of the mantle layer is called the asthenosphere.
The thickest chemical layer of the Earth is called the mantle.
the layer under the mantle layer is the outer core
The lithosphere associates mainly with the weak molten layer of the mantle called the asthenosphere.
The relatively soft layer of the upper mantle is called the asthenosphere
Yes the crust and the top layer of the mantle is called Lithosphere.
Asthenosphere
The partially molten layer of the mantle is called the asthenosphere. This zone is partially molten and allows tectonic plates to move on top of it.
it's called mantle
The solid outer crust layer of the Earth is called the lithosphere. The top portion of the mantle layer is called the asthenosphere.
The layer of the Earth below the crust is called the mantle. The mantle is the thickest layer of the Earth with a depth of 2,890 kilometers.
I dont think there is a solid layer between the Lowwer Mantle and the Lithosphere. The only layer which lies in this region is the Asthenosphere, which is a Weak Zone and in Molten State.
Between the core and the crust is the mantle. The upper mantle contains the hard lithosphere and the weak asthenosphere. The lower mantle is marked by an increase in temperature and pressure. As a result, the rocks in the lower mantle flow much slower.The mantle...the mantleThis layer is called the mantle.The part of the Earth that is located between the core and the crust is called the mantle.The four general layers are:1. Crust (outer and surface layer)2. Mantle (thickest individual layer)3) Outer Core (liquid)4) Inner Core (solid)The mantle is sometimes divided into the mantle (proper) and the upper mantle, which exhibits some different characteristics from the layer as a whole.
The thickest chemical layer of the Earth is called the mantle.
No. The outermost layer of the Earth is called the crust.