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no. no volcanic tubes have been found that go to the core. If you watched the new Journey to the center of the earth, I'm in the same boat. I have to do a fact or fiction thing on it

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Do Volcanic tubes that go past the mantle into the core exist?

No, volcanic tubes do not extend past the mantle into the core. The mantle is a solid layer of rock that lies between the Earth's crust and core. Volcanic activity originates from the mantle and rises through cracks in the Earth's crust to form volcanoes.


Are there volcanic going past the core into the mantle?

no


In the movie Journey to the Center of the Earth Trevor and his brother Max were researching volcanic tubes going past the mantle into the core is it true?

the tubes were called bubble gum.


What is the interior of the moon like?

The interior of the moon is believed to have a solid inner core made of iron, surrounded by a partially molten outer core. Above the core is a mantle layer composed of silicate rock, and the outermost layer is a thin crust. The moon lacks tectonic activity, but evidence suggests it may have experienced volcanic activity in the past.


What is the past tense of mantle?

The past tense of mantle is mantled.


What is a sentence for volcano?

Volcanos are scientists window to the mantle and core past the crust. Or volcanoes erupt when pressure builds up then explodes!


Does Yellowstone volcano have lava tubes?

Yes, Yellowstone volcano has lava tubes formed by past volcanic activity. These tubes are created when lava flows beneath the surface and eventually solidifies, leaving behind hollow tunnels. However, these lava tubes are not as prevalent or well-known as those found in some other volcanic regions.


What can mantle do for us?

Move the tectonic plates, there by creating earthquakes and volcanoes etc., The core of the Earth is liquid iron/nickel. It is VERY HOT. This core rotates in a different direction to the surface of the Earth, where we are. Because it is very hot and rotataing differently, it makes the mantle convent, a bit like water in a boiling kettle,but much more slowly. This convection in ther mantle , makes the tectonic plates move. In doing so the plates bump into each other, slide past each other, or separate from eacg other. This creates mountains, volcanoes and earthquakes. So that's what the mantle does for us. NB There is a lot more mechanics going on in the Earth, which also effects human activity.


What do scientists study to learn about past polarity reversals?

either a earths outer core b the southern lughts c volcanic rocks


What moves the crust?

Convection currents.


What are the names of the volcanoes on the moon?

There are no active volcanoes on the moon, but there are volcanic features like lava tubes, domes, and rilles believed to have originated from past volcanic activity. Some of these features include Mons Huygens, Mons Bradley, and Mons Rümker.


What do scientists believe plates are moved by?

Scientists believe that plates are moved by the process of mantle convection, where heat from the Earth's core causes the mantle to circulate and create movement in the tectonic plates above. The plates can slide past each other, collide, or move apart due to the forces generated by this convection in the mantle.