The mantle, or interior of the Earth is made up of mostly of rocks that have high amounts of silicon and aluminum. There is also an abundance of nickel and iron in the mantle.
the mantle is made up of solid hot rock.
Continental rock is less dense than mantle rock.
the plasic like rock of the lower mantle is the asthenosphere
You would least likely find water in the Earth's mantle. The mantle is composed mainly of solid rock minerals, with little to no water present due to the high temperatures and pressures found at that depth.
The mantle rock would be densest where it is closest to the Earth's core, which is at the boundary between the mantle and the outer core. This is due to the high pressure and temperature conditions at this depth.
The mantle is the hot rock.
hot molten rock
you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
The Asthenospheric mantle and the Inner mantle are made up of solid rock and liquid rock.
Mantle rock is classified as ultramafic igneous rock.
No, solid rock located deep in the mantle is not called magma. Magma is molten rock that is found beneath the Earth's surface in the mantle and crust. Solid rock in the mantle is known as the lithosphere.
the mantle is made up of solid hot rock.
the two layers of rock that made up of mantle is the solid rock and liquid rock
Not exactly--the mantle is comprised of semisolid rock, or magma.
Melted rock in the Earth's mantle is called magma.
Yes, the mantle is largely composed of igneous rock. It is made up of solid rock that is partially molten, allowing for the movement of tectonic plates. Magma from the mantle can solidify to form igneous rock when it reaches the Earth's surface.
Continental rock is less dense than mantle rock.