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The Earth's upper mantle is composed of solid rock that flows through liquid rock, also known as lava.
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The lower mantle is the portion of the Earth's mantle layer that extends from a depth of 670 km to 2798 km from the surface. Minerals present in the rock of the upper mantle become unstable at these depths. Little is known about the lower mantle other than that seismic waves indicate it is fairly homogenous in lithology and therefore density.
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The state of matter in the lower mantle is stiff plastic (solid).
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The Earth's upper mantle is composed of solid rock that flows through liquid rock, also known as lava.
The mantle layer of the Earth is said to be "solid-plastic". This means that it is a solid, but it can be moved.
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The state of matter for the lower mantle is warm solid rock flowing like water being poured into a glass.
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.
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