The mantle
The area of rock that flows like a thick liquid is called lava. Lava is molten rock that erupts from a volcano and can flow slowly downhill, resembling the movement of a thick liquid.
It is Mantle or you can say Magma.
A type of rock with an area that flows like a thick liquid is called "shale." Shale is a sedimentary rock that has the ability to flow under certain conditions over long time scales, giving it a characteristic of behaving like a thick liquid.
No. It behaves as a solid.
A volcano; magma is merely rock that has been heated to the point of melting.
Lava is a liquid. It is molten rock that flows like a thick fluid when erupted from a volcano.
The upper part is thick and fudge like, and the lower part is more like liquid. It's all hot, molten rock.
the viscosity of something is sort of like how thick it is. For example, honey is very thick, and doesn't flow to well. That means it is very viscus. However, water on the other hand, is not as thick and flows well, so it is not as viscus.
The outer core of the mantle can be liquid.
a liquid is a thick fluid type of a substance.for example water,milk blood etc.. proper definition: a substance that flows freely but if of constant volume,having consistency like that of water and oil.
The asthenosphere, located in the upper part of the mantle, can flow like a thick liquid due to high temperatures and pressures that allow for the movement of rock over long periods of time.
"of the mantle" is the prepositional phrase.