Mantle
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∙ 14y agoThe layer you are referring to is the asthenosphere, which is a semi-molten layer of the upper mantle beneath the lithosphere. It plays a critical role in plate tectonics by allowing the lithospheric plates to move around on the more fluid asthenosphere.
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The rock melted, and the Earth was a hot ball of melted rock orbiting the sun. Eventually, the Earth cooled off, and a hard, cold, brittle crust formed.
Melted rock beneath Earth's surface is known as magma. Magma forms in the Earth's mantle and can rise to the surface, where it is then called lava. Magma can also cool and solidify beneath the surface, forming igneous rocks.
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.
When rock is melted into liquid form, it is called magma. Magma is generated beneath the Earth's surface and can eventually cool and solidify to form igneous rocks.
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 molten rock is known as lava.
Of course! That would be molten rock or lava OR when it is under the earth,its called magma.
Lava is molten rock escaping through holes and cracks (eg volcanos) in the Earth's crust. The molten rock when under the Earth's crust is called magma.
it is the outer core
Melted rock beneath Earth's surface is known as magma. Magma forms in the Earth's mantle and can rise to the surface, where it is then called lava. Magma can also cool and solidify beneath the surface, forming igneous rocks.
The molten rock inside the Earth is called magma. When magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
== == The mantle is 4-5% molten.
The layer of the Earth that produces lava and molten rock is the mantle. It is located below the Earth's crust and is partially molten, allowing for the formation of magma that can eventually erupt as lava onto the Earth's surface through volcanoes.
Lava and magma are both molten rock beneath the Earth's surface. The main difference is that magma is molten rock below the surface, while lava is molten rock that has reached the surface through volcanic eruption.
The rock melted, and the Earth was a hot ball of melted rock orbiting the sun. Eventually, the Earth cooled off, and a hard, cold, brittle crust formed.
the crust is made up of solid rock and mantle is made up of molten rocks
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.