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Which layers make up the lithosphere?

The lithosphere consists of two parts: the crust and the upper mantle.

The lithosphere is known as the brittle layer because of its stiff and brittle behaviour.

The lithosphere’s rigidity allows it to retain its structure over geological time scales, making it the section of the Earth where tectonic plates reside.

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