It heats it.
What brings material from the Mantle to the Earth's Surface is rock...
Mantle plumes are in the mantle, BELOW the Earth's crust. The circulation of heat from the lower mantle to the upper mantle can cause "hot spots" in the overlying crust, heating the magma in the areas.
No. The crust contains a small fraction of earth's mass. Most of the mass is contained in the mantle.
The mantle, being of a silly-putty-like consistancy, is responsible for the movement of the plates on earth's crust, or plate tectonics.
The thickness of the Earth's mantle is about 2900 km and it's upper boundary is about 100km deep. There is a really cool cutaway drawing available by using the Wikipedia link.
The mantle is counted as the middle part of the earth
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
The mantle is located right under Earth's crust.
The mantle.
What brings material from the Mantle to the Earth's Surface is rock...
The Earths mantle is filled with ferromagnesian rocks with minerals such as Olivine and Pyroxene.
The mantle makes up about 67% of Earth's mass.
the average temperature for the Earth's lower mantle is 5400 degrees
Most of the mass of the Earth is in the mantle, most of the rest in the core; the part we inhabit is a tiny fraction of the whole
The Mantle takes up 84% of the Earth's mass.
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.
Mantle is part of the Earth's lithosphere.