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What is the hard surface that breaks into tectonic plates called, and what layer of the Earth does it float on?
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The hard surface that breaks into tectonic plates is called the **lithosphere**. The lithosphere floats on the **asthenosphere**, which is a layer of the Earth's upper mantle that is semi-fluid and allows for the movement of the tectonic plates.
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