No it is solid.
The melted mineral material in the mantle is called magma.
the upper-mantle rocks are heavier while the lower mantle rocks are semisolid like melted plastic
Melted material that rises from the mantle is called magma. Once magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then referred to as lava.
Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.
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Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel
Melted rock in the mantle will rise when it becomes less dense than the surrounding solid rock and forms buoyant plumes. This can be triggered by heat sources such as mantle plumes or subduction zones.
the upper-mantle rocks are heavier while the lower mantle rocks are semisolid like melted plastic
The mantle. Specifically, the upper mantle, or asthenosphere, is directly below the crust. It is a layer of melted, but still firm and slightly gooey, rock.
Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel
The asthenosphere contains partly melted rock from the upper part of the mantle, while the lithosphere is a rigid layer of the Earth's crust and upper mantle that does not contain melted rock. The asthenosphere's semi-fluid behavior allows tectonic plates to move across it.
Nearly all of the mantle and crust are made up of rock, and in the case of the mantle, a small percentage of magma (melted rock).