Talk:Mohorovičić discontinuity

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How can something described in the article as the boundary-line between the crust and mantle be exposed on the surface? One of these statements must be false.

I'd agree that seems to be true from the definition of the term. The rocks in the picture were at one time located at the moho, but have been uplifted since that time through the action at the mid-Atlantic ridge. I've altered the caption slightly. 70.171.11.122 22:38, 15 May 2007 (UTC)

Added IPA pronunciation for 'Mohorovičić': (IPA [mɔhɔ'ɹɔvɪtʃɪtʃ]) Rosier 08:35, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

maw haw RAW vitch itch? I've never heard anyone say it in English, but I suspect muh haw roe vitch itch would be more usual... --Kjoonlee 07:30, 30 June 2007 (UTC)

Any particular reason the IPA has been removed (and only halfway at that)? Blueyoshi321 03:47, 6 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Solid or liquid?

Is Moho discontinuity in solid or in liquid state of matter? Or is that just some crack?

[edit] How can u ask such a question!

The entire page/article is devoted to the mohorovic discontinuity,and you ask is it solid or liquid,and even have the nerve to say "or is it just a crack?"-read the article,and if there are any details you would like to divulge into deeper..Then can you research yourself,please don't leave retarded messages on the talk page! Danyecurry 14:30, 30 October 2007 (UTC) user:Danyecurry