Molten rock..IE lava or magma
Magma is the term used for molten rock in the crust and upper mantle. The outer core is primarily molten iron and nickel.
Magma is the name for molten rock inside the Earth, while lava is the name given to molten rock outside of the Earth.
If it's liquid rock, it is called magma. It becomes lava when it reaches the Earth's surface. It could also be water.
Hot liquid rock erupted onto the surface of the Earth is known as lava. If it is below the Earth's surface it is known as magma.
Magma i believe, its inside the Earth's core, therefore making it the hottest liquid:]
The is called "lava", before it comes out on the surface it is called "magma".
It is called Magma.
Magma
or groundwater
magma
magma
the water that lays under the ground is called ground water.
The lithosphere is basically the part of Earth that we stand on. It consists of the crust and the uppermost part of the mantle. Under the lithosphere is the mantle, then the outher and inner core. Over it? Technically, just the crust. Then...us.
The mantle.
A solid layer made of iron and a nicel
The chemical layer of the Earth known as the mantle lies between the crust and the core.
crust
The surface.
The mantle lies between the crust and the outer core of Earth's interior, and is not within the crust.
The mantle
the mantle, which contains the lithosphere, asthenosphere and the mesosphere
I believe that is the crust.
Earths outermost layer is the crust.Actually, the crust is divided into two parts,Sial and Sima.In that way, actually Sial is the outermost layer of the crust,as it lies above the Sima.
Earths outermost layer is the crust.Actually, the crust is divided into two parts,Sial and Sima.In that way, actually Sial is the outermost layer of the crust,as it lies above the Sima.
From the outside into the Earth. It goes Crust, Upper Mantle, Mantle, Outer Core, and Inner Core
The layer of the earth in liquid form is the mantle. It is made up of magma and lies directly beneath the earth's crust. This liquid is responsible for moving continents and earthquakes. It is the thickest layer of the earth.
The layer of the earth in liquid form is the mantle. It is made up of magma and lies directly beneath the earth's crust. This liquid is responsible for moving continents and earthquakes. It is the thickest layer of the earth.
No, magma is just molten rock that lies under the Earth's Crust (when outside of the Crust it is lava). What you are thinking of is probably plasma, which can be formed by superheating gas.