Lava
No layer is truly made of liquid rock. The mantle is sometimes, inaccurately, said to be liquid rock when it is in fact solid, albeit relatively soft. The outer core is liquid, but it consists of liquid metal, not rock.
The rock formed by cooling a liquid rock after processing is called a crystal.
No. When a rock is turned into a liquid (generally through melting because of high temperature) it is no longer called a rock (but a magma). Also you can dissolve a rock into a liquid (like water) but then of course you first need a liquid. And then also, the (dissolved) "rock" is no longer called a rock, it is in solution.
Liquid Jesus is a rock band.
Rock: asteroid. Liquid: none. Gas: comet.
hot liquid that forms when rock melts is MAGMA
Melting of a rock at temperatures below its melting point would not produce liquid rock below the surface. The other processes, such as increased temperature or pressure, would lead to the formation of liquid rock.
Rocks are solid objects therefore they are solids. Lava is rock that has been melted in to a liquid therefore makeing lava a liquid.
igneous rock
Liquid or molten rock is called magma when it is below the ground and lava when it flows above the ground.
The Lithosphere is solid rock floating on molten rock.
Yes.By definition, igneous rock forms from molten rock.