The solid part of the earth consisting of the crust and outer mantle.
1 From here we monitor the core, asthenosphere, and lithosphere , the convection and conduction.
2 Only Vin's stone is the whole of the earth-theentire lithosphere .
3 Continental rifting requires the existence of extensional forces great enough to break the lithosphere .
4 We suggest that such a mechanism may typify rapid localised extension of continental lithosphere .
5 The rock cores pulled up from the deep lithosphere are slightly magnetic, like compass needles.
6 By their action upon the lithosphere they have produced a third envelope,-themantle of rock waste.
7 The earth sciences aim to unravel how the lithosphere , atmosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere operate-andhow they operate together.
8 But it is not clear what happens at the base of the plates, the lithosphere - asthenosphere boundary (LAB).
9 As I read deeper about Antarctica, I came across another "sphere", the lithosphere , a world of rock.
10 Next was the hydrosphere, which included all water within and on the lithosphere , in the atmosphere, and in the biosphere.
11 Ms Perez Diaz says that when the lithosphere is subject to a horizontal extensional force it will stretch, becoming thinner.
12 To say that the lithosphere floats on top of the asthenosphere suggests a degree of easy buoyancy that isn't quite right.
13 Magma can then be generated by decompression melting as the asthenosphere ascends to fill in the space of the detached lithosphere .
14 The plates constitute the hard lithosphere -literally, 'sphere of rock' -which floats atop the hot, semi-molten asthenosphere - 'sphereof weakness'.
15 The dark, cold abysses of the ocean are far less affected by change than any other portion of the surface of the lithosphere .
16 Innermost was the endosphere, the molten spherical body of the planet bounded by its lithosphere (the crust, including the solid surface).
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