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The asthenosphere is a highly viscous, mechanically weak and ductile region of the upper mantle of Earth. It lies approximately 100 to 300 kilometers (62 to 186 miles) below the surface, between the lithosphere above and the mesosphere below. The name "asthenosphere" comes from the Greek word "asthenes" meaning "weak," a fitting description for this layer.
Unlike the rigid lithosphere, which is broken into tectonic plates, the asthenosphere can flow slowly over
The asthenosphere's behavior is crucial for understanding earthquakes, volcanic activity, and the formation of mountain ranges.