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The Lithosphere contains the tectonic plates. :)

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The lithosphere, which includes the rigid outermost layer of the Earth's mantle, is responsible for the movement and formation of tectonic plates. These plates float on the semi-fluid asthenosphere below and interact with each other at plate boundaries, leading to processes like subduction and spreading.

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The solid portion of the upper mantle which behaves as a brittle solid is known as the lithospheric mantle. This part of the upper mantle along with the crust form tectonic plates.

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