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Braniac
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22 July, 05:09
What makes up the lithosphere
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Davon Case
22 July, 05:29
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The lithosphere is broken into large pieces called plates, which are made up of either seafloor lithosphere (mostly basalt) or continental lithosphere (less dense rocks, like granite).
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