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Q: Why does the earths mantle remain in a liquid state?
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Why does the earths mantel remain in a liquid state?

Because it is bring heated by the hotter layers under.


Is the earths mantle a solid or liquid?

Well, it's made up of compressed rock. Another person asked this question and this is the answer: "The Earth's mantle, other than the uppermost hard, rocky layer, is composed of rock in a pliable solid state." Hope this helps and answers your question.


What is the state of matter of all the earths layers?

crust = solid mantle = solid soft enough to flow though outer core = liquid iron inner core = solid iron


What is the state of matter in the upper mantle?

solid


What is the state of matter in which particles are close to each other but do not remain in a fixed position is?

This is the liquid.


What the state of matter mantle?

it is an extremely viscose liquid, so viscose one could call it a semi-solid liquid.


What state of matter is mantle?

it is an extremely viscose liquid, so viscose one could call it a semi-solid liquid.


What is the state matter of earth mantle?

solid


State of matter in which atoms or molecules can move but remain close?

This state of matter is the liquid.


What state of matter is reprensented by earths athenosphere?

Athenosphere is an extremely viscous liquid.


In earths interior the outer core of iron and nickel is believed to be in a what?

In a liquid state.


What is the earths cores state of matter?

Soild