It is involved in the Mantle because heat Is used for the temepeter and pressure is for how close the mantle is
somewhere between 1000 to 4000 degrees Celsius.
The degree of temperature and exertion of pressure by the molten materials (magma) within the mantle is directly proportional to its depth. This means that, the deeper you go down the mantle the higher the degree of temperature and pressure exerted.
Well to answer your question magma forms in all the ways but if it forms at a low temp it need a higher pressure. and it forms at a high temp it needs a low pressure. Hope this helped this might not be 100% right though
no. project mohole in the 1950s tried but could not do it. the rock is too hot and the pressure too high for drilling equipment.
The weight of the rocks above the mantle results in high pressure.Diamonds need high temperatures and pressure to form from carbon. Diamonds form in the mantle in certain zones where conditions are right for them to do so.There just happens to be the right critical temperature-pressure-mineral environment in the mantle in certain zones for their formation.
YES! Neptune does have a mantle. Neptune's mantle is believed to be enriched with icy water, ammonia and methane. These elements create a high pressure.
The weight of the rocks above the mantle results in high pressure.Diamonds need high temperatures and pressure to form from carbon. Diamonds form in the mantle in certain zones where conditions are right for them to do so.There just happens to be the right critical temperature-pressure-mineral environment in the mantle in certain zones for their formation.
Yes, the inner mantle is solid rock, due to high pressure.
Me because I am so hot
It is involved in the Mantle because heat Is used for the temepeter and pressure is for how close the mantle is
The melting temperature of materials is dependent on the pressure that is applied, whereby the higher the pressure, the higher the melting temperature. As such the rocks in the mantle are experiencing such a high pressure, that their melting point is driven up beyond the temperature within the Earth's mantle so they remain solid.
somewhere between 1000 to 4000 degrees Celsius.
The degree of temperature and exertion of pressure by the molten materials (magma) within the mantle is directly proportional to its depth. This means that, the deeper you go down the mantle the higher the degree of temperature and pressure exerted.
Natural diamonds are formed deep within the earth's mantle, under extraordinary high pressure and extreme high heat -- from carbon.
The rock of the mantle is hot enough that it would melt at surface pressure. The weight of the lithosphere creates such great pressure on the mantle that it remains solid.
yes it does