The Earth's mantle is a region of the planet that starts below the crust, and ends at the core. It accounts for the largest portion of the Earth's volume, but what is the Earth's mantle made of?
The Earth's mantle is about 2,970 km thick, making up about 84% of the Earth's total volume. You might think it's a liquid, since volcanoes erupt lava from the mantle. But actually, the magma is mostly solid rock . Magma is liquid rock that seeps out of the mantle and collects into pockets beneath the crust called magma chambers.
it is located in the upper mantle.........
The mantle is located right under Earth's crust.
under the upper mantle
well it goes core, then mantle, then crust.
They are located in the mantle cavity.
They are located in the mantle cavity.
The layer located just below the mantle is the outer core. It is composed of a liquid layer of iron and nickel that surrounds the solid inner core of the Earth.
The lower mantle is located in the middle layer of the Earth's interior, known as the mantle. The mantle is divided into two main regions: the upper mantle and the lower mantle. The lower mantle is situated beneath the upper mantle and above the outer core.
The crust and uppermost part of the mantle (lithospheric mantle) are located in the lithosphere. The lithosphere is composed of the rigid outermost layer of Earth, including the crust and the solid upper part of the mantle.
Yes, tectonic plates are located in the Earth's lithosphere, which is the outermost layer of the Earth's surface, not in the mantle.
The crust and upper mantle make up the earth.
true.