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∙ 13y agoit is an extremely viscose liquid, so viscose one could call it a semi-solid liquid.
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∙ 11y agowell the answer to that question is one and a half of a mile.
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∙ 11y agoAlmost as solid as water.
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∙ 11y agoit is a solid .
The state of matter in the lower mantle is stiff plastic (solid).
The mantle layer of the Earth is said to be "solid-plastic". This means that it is a solid, but it can be moved.
it is made up of solid iron magnesium and water and ground and calsium nd mantle and all of the stuff under the earth
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The state of matter in the lower mantle is stiff plastic (solid).
Solid state.
Solid state.
solid
The mantle layer of the Earth is said to be "solid-plastic". This means that it is a solid, but it can be moved.
solid
it is made up of solid iron magnesium and water and ground and calsium nd mantle and all of the stuff under the earth
The Earth's upper mantle is composed of solid rock that flows through liquid rock, also known as lava.
the Earth has 3 main layers the Atmosphere, Crust, and Mantle/Core the Atmosphere is made up of mostly gas the Crust is made up of (mostly) solids and the Mantle/Core is filled mainly with liquid metals
it is an extremely viscose liquid, so viscose one could call it a semi-solid liquid.
it is an extremely viscose liquid, so viscose one could call it a semi-solid liquid.
It is in a solid state of matter. Unlike the deeper rocks of the mantle, crustal rocks do not readily deform, and heating from below will cause the lowest layers to melt into magma...which being less dense tends to flow upward.