The Lower Mantle
The lower part of the mantle is called the "lower mantle" or "mesosphere", while the upper part of the mantle is referred to as the "upper mantle" or "asthenosphere".
The upper mantle and the lower mantle.
The mesosphere
No. The asthenosphere is part of the upper mantle.
The lower part of the mantle is called the mesosphere.
It's called the lower mantle.
The lower part of the Mantle is liquid.
The lower part of the mantle is actually names the mesosphere. It is overlain by the asthenosphere which is part of the upper mantle and this in turn is overlain by the lithosphere which is made up of the very uppermost mantle and the crust.
The strong lower part of the mantle is called the lower mantle. This region extends from 670 km to 2,900 km below the Earth's surface and exhibits solid-like properties due to high pressure and temperature conditions present.
A callet is a prostitute, a scold, or a gossip.
The lower mantle is the portion of the Earth's mantle layer that extends from a depth of 670 km to 2798 km from the surface. Minerals present in the rock of the upper mantle become unstable at these depths. Little is known about the lower mantle other than that seismic waves indicate it is fairly homogenous in lithology and therefore density.
Heat from the mantle melts part of the lower crust.