No, the mantle of the earth is not liquid. It is fairly solid, but the lower parts nearer the core are extremely hot and are plastic. The mantle is under tremendous pressure, and this pressure prevents rock from melting, even at the elevated temperatures there. Use the link below for more information.
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
There are several "fiery liquds" that emanate from volcanos. The most common is molten rock.
Liquid rock on the surface of the earth is called lava.
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
Magma is molten meaning liquid-like so it is able to move inside earth. The tectonic plates separate the earth and magma. This explains when the plates move earthquakes and volcanoes occur. Lava is not magma by the way! lava is hardened magma and magma is molten!
the liquid materials inside the earth is the magma. Or in another words, the lava which erupts from volcanoes
Molten rock..IE lava or magma
There are several "fiery liquds" that emanate from volcanos. The most common is molten rock.
Molten liquid rock inside Earth's mantle is called
That would be called magma.
The same way any solid forms from a liquid - the liquid magma cools off and becomes solid. This usually happens when the magma comes to the cooler surface of the earth as lava, but it can occur very slowly inside of the earth as the magma gradually cools.
Liquid rock on the surface of the earth is called lava.
The inside of the earth (Mantle) pushes the hot magma liquid and makes the magma move toward the surface.
The molten rock inside the Earth is called magma. When magma reaches the surface, it is called lava.
When magma cools deep inside earth, igneous rockforms.
Magma. Yes, it is liquid.
No. Magma is molten rock inside the earth.