Magma.
The underground liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface. When magma reaches the surface, it is then referred to as lava.
Liquid rock beneath the surface of the Earth is called magma. Magma is primarily composed of molten rock, gases, and mineral crystals, and it can vary in temperature, viscosity, and composition depending on its depth and location within the Earth's crust.
Rain falls from clouds to Earth's surface in the form of liquid water droplets.
Liquid rock can be found on the surface as erupted lava, or in the lithosphere as it attempts to rise toward the surface (molten rock under the surface is called magma). Molten rock originates at the boundary between the lithosphere and the asthenosphere due to the introduction of cold wet oceanic crust into the upper mantle at convergent plate boundaries, or from decompression melting at hot spots and divergent plate boundaries. The asthenosphere is partially molten, but is mostly solid. The outer core is the only liquid layer of the Earth, composed mainly of liquid iron and nickel.
Liquid water is the most common state of water on Earth's surface, covering about 71% of the planet's surface in the form of oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers.
That depends where it is. On the surface of the planet it would be lava and in the earths core it would be the mantle.
1800km - 1900km
1800km - 1900km
about 3,000 km study island question
1800km - 1900km
Hot liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface and lava when it reaches the surface through a volcano.
The underground liquid rock is called magma when it is beneath the Earth's surface. When magma reaches the surface, it is then referred to as lava.
i think it has liquid beneath its surface
The shape of the container, the size of the container, and the density of the liquid do not affect the pressure at a point beneath the surface of a liquid. The pressure at a point in a liquid is only dependent on the depth of the point and the density of the liquid above it.
why yes... yes it is
The layer that contains liquid rock is the mantle, which is located beneath the Earth's crust. Magma, which is molten rock, can be found in the mantle and can sometimes rise to the surface through volcanic activity.
no Not on the surface; some speculate that there may be frozen water beneath the surface.