The earth's mantle is the large area between the crust (which is where we live) and the core (the hot molten center.) The mantle is not completely solid or liquid, but kind of a combination of both. It's liquid enough that huge, slow-moving convection currents circulate through, which is what drives the process that moves the continents (which are part of the crust) across our planet. But it's solid enough that it's not quite completely molten.
Simplified : crust is the outer solid rock, mantel is liquid rock, and core is metal (both liquid and solid).
The Inner Core is a liquid. Outer core: solid mantel: inbetween crust: solid
There is no actual name for a solid and liquid. An item can be a solid and liquid, but that is only under different pressures. For instance: The iron that makes up the Earths core is a solid, but that same material that is found in the Earths upper mantel is a liquid. This is because of the pressure differences
Innermost- Solid nickel iron core; Surrounded by a liquid core that also might be nickel iron; Liquid mantel made of all sorts of stuff; Upper mantel called Moho, which is like plastic...thick toffee; Outermost-Thin crust
there are 4 layers crust- dirt, mantel- hot rock, outer core- liquid metal, inner core- solid metal.
The Earth's mantle remains in a solid state, not a liquid state. The mantle is mostly solid rock that flows like a very viscous fluid over long timescales due to high temperatures and pressures, but it is not a true liquid.
The lower mantle is a solid layer that extends from about 660 to 2,900 kilometers below the Earth's surface. While it can flow very slowly over geological time scales, it behaves more like a solid due to high pressure and temperature conditions.
liquid
The earth's mantle is the large area between the crust (which is where we live) and the core (the hot molten center.) The mantle is not completely solid or liquid, but kind of a combination of both. It's liquid enough that huge, slow-moving convection currents circulate through, which is what drives the process that moves the continents (which are part of the crust) across our planet. But it's solid enough that it's not quite completely molten.
solid liquid
Liquid.
Solid