Yes, the cool and rigid shell is the asthenosphere.
the asthenosphere
No, the asthenosphere is a semi-solid layer of the Earth's mantle that flows slowly over time due to high temperatures and pressure. It is not a cool solid rock.
Mesosphere
The cool solid blocks that float on the asthenosphere are known as tectonic plates. These plates are made up of the Earth's crust and upper part of the mantle, and they float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere due to their lower density. The movement and interactions of these plates lead to processes such as earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges.
No, the asthenosphere is not a cool and rigid shell. It is a partially molten and ductile region of the mantle beneath the lithosphere. It is responsible for the movement of tectonic plates due to its ability to flow slowly over long periods of time.
They are strong, but they are not so cool in my opinion.
The strong lower part of the mantle between the asthenosphere and the outer core is called the lower mantle. The layer of the atmosphere between the stratosphere and the thermosphere is called the mesosphere.
The mechanical layer that sits on top of the asthenosphere is the lithosphere. The lithosphere comprises the Earth's crust and the uppermost part of the mantle, and it is rigid and relatively cool compared to the underlying, more ductile asthenosphere. This layer is divided into tectonic plates that float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere beneath them.
Cool regions of the mantle are typically found near the Earth's surface, while hot regions are deeper within the mantle. The boundary between the two is known as the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary, which separates the cooler, rigid lithosphere from the hotter, more ductile asthenosphere.
No, but they are very competitive so they act very strong but not cool.
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