igneous
... the fluid state we call 'lava'.
No igneous is formed from deep in the earth its starts from magma and as it pushes towards the earths surface it starts to cool therefore forming an igneous rock.
heat and pressure in the earths crust with little if any chemical change.
Mount Everest is the highest point above sea level - 8848 meters high. Marianas Trench is the lowest point below sea level - 10 924 meters deep.
The two halves of the sunken RMS Titanic are at a depth of 2.33 miles (3.75 km) below the surface of the Atlantic. While this depth is amenable to robotic and DSV exploration, it is far below current limits for any individual diving apparatus.
because the igneous rock comes from below earth's surface
Igneous rock can form deep below the surface as intrusive igneous rock, or on or near the surface as extrusive igneous rock. X Answer is: Igneous
Igneous rock can form deep below the surface as intrusive igneous rock, or on or near the surface as extrusive igneous rock. X Answer is: Igneous
continental shelf
Rivers' surface located in deep valleys can be below of the ocean surface. Furthermore, there are underground rivers which certainly are below sea level, depending on how deep such rivers are placed below-ground.
For the most part, yes. (There are exceptions, of course.)
yes
igneous
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An earthquake occurs deep in the earths crust caused by the displacement of two faults in the crust. Directly above the fault on the earths surface is called the epicenter. Which shows the aftermath of the strike slip fault that occured in the earths crust. So the strike slip fault is the effect of the displacement of the crust at that point deep in the earths crust which causes an earthquake to happen whenever there is a displacement of two faults.
magma, above the surface is lava
Probably not. Saturn is a gas giant planet, which means a very thick atmosphere above a surface which is entirely liquid. There may or may not be a solid core, but if there is it is deep below the surface.