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the upper part of mantle is called lithosphere.
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The lithosphere is the Earth's outermost crust. The asthenosphere is a ductile, somewhat deformable, layer 60-150 miles (100-250 km) below the Earth's surface, under the lithosphere. Movements between the two layers cause earthquakes.
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rigid body has definite shape but deformable body does not have .
Asthenosphere
the upper part of mantle is called lithosphere.
only applicable for ridge body not for deformable body
Nils Otto Myklestad has written: 'Statics of deformable bodies'
A zone of the earth's mantle that lies beneath the lithosphere and consists of several hundred kilometers of deformable rock.
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P. K. Mehta has written: 'Concrete' -- subject(s): Concrete 'Discrete analysis methods in mechanics of deformable solids'
The aesthenosphere is kept deformable largely through heat generated by radioactive decay
In broad terms, the various tectonic plates, including the continental ones, rest on the mantle. More precisely, the specific layer they move on is the plastic/deformable asthenosphere.
Dimitris N. Metaxas has written: 'Physics-based deformable models' -- subject(s): Mathematical models, Computer vision, Computer graphics, Imaging systems in medicine
Energy - deformable body shape, seat belts and air bags, head rests, safety steering wheels and mirror mounts, collision sensors.