No. Liquid iron is found in the outer core. There are distinct layers in the earth.
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The inner mantle comprises of silicon and magnesium sulphides and oxides while the outer mantle consists of tough liquid rock with iron and magnesium silicates.
The upper mantle is a hot area of earths interior that is less dense than the lower mantle. It goes from 250 kilometers to 600 kilometers or150 miles to 400 miles. Its composition is Silicon Oxygen Iron and Magnesium. It is a liquid.
This material is most often referred to as magma.
The layers are in this order, from core to crust. 1 inner core 2 outer core 3 mantle 4 crust We are on the crust. The inner core is solid iron the outer is liquid iron the mantle is hot rock the crust is dirt and rock.
Yes the upper mantle is solid. The lower mantle however is not.
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Outer core.
The lower part of the mantle is called the mesosphere.
The earth's crust lower mantle is made up of silicate perovskites and ferropericlase. While the silicate perovskites are the names given to calcium silicates and magnesium iron, ferropericlase is an oxide of magnesium/iron. The lower mantle is at a depth that ranges from 650 kilometers to 2,890 kilometers.
The layer of liquid iron and nickel that lies under the mantle and surrounds in the inner core is the outer core. This layer is very hot.
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Yes, the mantle is part iron.
At room temperature, mercury is liquid, iron is solid.
The inner mantle comprises of silicon and magnesium sulphides and oxides while the outer mantle consists of tough liquid rock with iron and magnesium silicates.