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No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
The Asthenospheric mantle and the Inner mantle are made up of solid rock and liquid rock.
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the two layers of rock that made up of mantle is the solid rock and liquid rock
The mantle is made up of solid rock, specifically solid mantle rock in the upper part and more ductile solid rock in the lower part. Magma is only present when it is partially molten rock that forms in specific regions of the mantle.
The mantle consists of molten rock. Therefore, it made up of a very thick, hot liquid referred to as magma.
Just so you know, there are three layers, according to my book. The layers are the Crust, which is made up of Silicates, there is also the Mantle, which is also made up of Silicate, and lastly the Core, which is made up of Nickel and Iron. Now of course, the Crust is a solid, but I think you're asking for the mantle and core. The mantle is a, according to Wikipedia, is a solid and liquid. The solid part is the silicate, and the liquid part is the liquid surrounding it. The core is Solid. Hopefully that worked, or at least it helped. No problem.
No, the Earth is made up of solid and liquid materials. The Earth's composition includes a solid inner core, a liquid outer core, a solid mantle, and a solid crust. The atmosphere, which is composed of gases, surrounds the Earth.
Yes, the mantle is made of solid rock that can flow due to its high temperature and pressure. This slow flowing movement of the mantle is known as mantle convection and is responsible for driving plate tectonics.
The mantle layer of the planet Earth is made of hot liquid rock (called magma). The crust, upon which we live and type, floats on the mantle.
No. The mantle and inner core are also solid.
Thankfully, the solid layer of the Earth's crust is the outer, solid land we live on.