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Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
the inner core
it is just called molten rock, and it comes out of the Earths crust via volcanoes. you can also say that its melted lava
magma is created by melted rock from the section of the earth called mantle which lies underneath the crust.
Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.
Nearly all of the mantle and crust are made up of rock, and in the case of the mantle, a small percentage of magma (melted rock).
No. Magma is melted rock. The rock deep in the mantle is almost entirely solid.
the inner core
It is located in the mantle and is called Magma while in the ground and Lava when above ground.
It is located in the mantle and is called Magma while in the ground and Lava when above ground.
Almost always
the upper-mantle rocks are heavier while the lower mantle rocks are semisolid like melted plastic
Mantle
Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel
There is no layer of melted rock directly below the Earth's crust. The upper mantle is composed of solid, but flexible rock which is prevented from melting by the pressure of surrounding material.
it is just called molten rock, and it comes out of the Earths crust via volcanoes. you can also say that its melted lava