Yes, aluminum is present in the Earth's mantle, primarily in the form of aluminum silicates and other minerals. It is one of the more abundant elements in the Earth's crust and mantle, contributing to the composition of various rock types, including basalt and peridotite. The concentration and forms of aluminum can vary depending on the local geological conditions and the specific minerals present.
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
The mantle has less aluminum and less silicon than the crust does.
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Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
The mantle is predominantly composed of silicate minerals rich in magnesium and iron. It is also believed to contain other elements such as oxygen, silicon, and aluminum. The high temperatures and pressure in the mantle result in a semisolid or viscous state known as magma.
earths mantle is made of silicon,iron,aluminum,calcium,sodium,potassium,magnesium,and mostly oxygen
The mantle has less aluminum and silicon than the crust does.
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you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
the earths mantle is very hot were cornstarch is not hot at all
The three parts that make up the Earths mantle are the crust, core, and mantle.
The mantle is counted as the middle part of the earth
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
Decay of radioactive elements in the mantle heats it.
The removel of aluminum from the earths crust
The mantle has less aluminum and less silicon than the crust does.