the outer core
Magma. It is lava once it leaves the Earth's crust.
No layer is truly made of liquid rock. The mantle is sometimes, inaccurately, said to be liquid rock when it is in fact solid, albeit relatively soft. The outer core is liquid, but it consists of liquid metal, not rock.
Outer core.
The outer core of the Earth is composed of liquid rock, primarily made up of iron and nickel. This layer is located beneath the Earth's mantle and extends to a depth of about 2900 km.
regolith, outer layer of the earth is made of rock and soil.
There is no layer of Earth that is predominantly molten rock. The only layer of Earth that is liquid is the outer core, however this is mainly iron and nickel. The mantle, the thickest layer of the Earth, contains rock that is "ductile" (i.e. very viscous and able to flow very slowly), but not technically "liquid."
There is no layer of Earth that is predominantly molten rock. The only layer of Earth that is liquid is the outer core, however this is mainly iron and nickel. The mantle, the thickest layer of the Earth, contains rock that is "ductile" (i.e. very viscous and able to flow very slowly), but not technically "liquid."
The layer of Earth that is mostly composed of liquid water and different types of rock crystals is the outermost layer known as the Earth's crust. The crust is made up of solid rock that floats on the semi-fluid layer beneath it, known as the mantle. Water present in the crust can be in the form of oceans, lakes, and groundwater.
Core
The outer core.
The ocean is made of water thus all layers contain the same amount of water.
The three main sections of the Earth are the crust (outer layer), mantle (middle layer), and core (inner layer). The crust is solid rock that forms the Earth's surface, the mantle is a semi-solid layer made up of molten rock and minerals, and the core is composed of a solid inner core surrounded by a liquid outer core.