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Melted material that rises from the mantle is called?

Melted material that rises from the mantle is called magma. Once magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then referred to as lava.


What is the material of mantle?

Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel


What is the Material of upper mantle?

Your answer would be melted rock, iron, and nickel


When rock in earth's mantle melt what does it become?

Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.


What is the melted material beneath the Earth's surface?

This material is most often referred to as magma.


Melted material that erupts from a volcano is called?

Lava


What is melted rock in earth is called?

It is located in the mantle and is called Magma while in the ground and Lava when above ground.


What is the melted rock in the earth called?

It is located in the mantle and is called Magma while in the ground and Lava when above ground.


Is the mantle melted?

No it is solid.


The layer between earth's core and its crust is called?

There is no layer of melted rock directly below the Earth's crust. The upper mantle is composed of solid, but flexible rock which is prevented from melting by the pressure of surrounding material.


Which layer is melted material?

The melted material is typically found in the outer layer of the Earth's interior known as the mantle. This layer lies between the crust and the core, and its high temperature and pressure conditions can cause rocks to partially melt, creating magma.


How do upper mantle rock differ from lower mantle rock?

the upper-mantle rocks are heavier while the lower mantle rocks are semisolid like melted plastic

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