the outer core. the last answer was the inner core.. but im sorry to tell them that im doing this section in school currently and the OUTER core is made of molten metal. the inner is solid metal.
Molten rock is composed of liquified minerals, dissolved gasses, and sometimes solid mineral grains.
Outer core is the only layer with molten metal
mantel
Crust
core
the inner core
igneous
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
Rocks are solid objects therefore they are solids. Lava is rock that has been melted in to a liquid therefore makeing lava a liquid.
the crust is made up of solid rock and mantle is made up of molten rocks
No. The crust is made of solid rock.
the inner core
igneous
It becomes an igneous rock.
Pumice is a solid material; it is not melted although it used to be melted rock when it was originally formed by a volcano.
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
Because magma is melted 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.
Magma IS made of melted rock and minerals. Not what type of rock. All types of rock.
The Earth is made up of several layers, divided by sub-layers, divided by even more sub-layers. There is the core, which is mostly made up of solid iron; the outer core which is up to 10% liquid so still contains a lot of solid rock; the lower mantle which is ductile (solid rock that is not completely melted but still solid in a 'plastic' state), the upper mantle which consists of crystalline forms of olivine and pyroxenes among some other solid materials, and then the crust which on average is about 40 km thick. Whereas the crust is made of solid rock, there are other layers that are solid rock as well.
it is the outer core
the crust is made up of solid rock and mantle is made up of molten rocks