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The best 'cookie analogy' for understanding the inner earth's layering of the lithosphere, asthenosphere, and the lower mantle are as follows:

The lithosphere is represented by the upper cookie, the asthenosphere by the creamy filling, and the lower mantle by the lower cookie.

     What is lithosphere, asthenosphere, and the lower mantle?

  • A lithosphere is a planet's or a natural satellite's stiff, outermost rocky shell. On Earth, it is made up of the crust and the region of the upper mantle that exhibits elastic behavior over periods of thousands or more of years.
  • Asthenosphere is the name given to the bottom layer of the mantle, which is softer and weaker overall, especially in its upper region where some melting may take place.
  • The area between the transition zone and the outer core, between the lower mantle and the mesosphere, lies between the transition zone and the outer core, and it makes up about 56% of the total volume of the planet.

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