Magma.
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There is no layer of melted rock directly below the Earth's crust. The upper mantle is composed of solid, but flexible rock which is prevented from melting by the pressure of surrounding material.
No. Shale is form from mud being compressed and cemented together. Melted material inside earth is called magma.
The destructive force in the earths mantle is melted metals. The melted metal or molten lava is able to burn anything it touches.
Almost always
magma
Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel
Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel
Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.
This material is most often referred to as magma.
There is no layer of melted rock directly below the Earth's crust. The upper mantle is composed of solid, but flexible rock which is prevented from melting by the pressure of surrounding material.
is melted copper still a mineral
Lava
No it is solid.
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
It is located in the mantle and is called Magma while in the ground and Lava when above ground.
It is located in the mantle and is called Magma while in the ground and Lava when above ground.