No. Only the outer core is molten.
Yes. The mantle is composed of the plastic mantle, or the upper part, which is partially molten. The stiffer mantle is under it. it is not as molten
no. the mantle is only partially molten
the crust is made up of solid rock and mantle is made up of molten rocks
The earth's mantle is not made of metal but is a mixture of many somewhat molten rocks, most as oxides, meaning the mantle may be more oxygen than metal. The metals it has the most of are magnesium, iron, and aluminum. There's also lots of silicon, which is not really a metal.
Igneous rock
metal maybe iron or nickel or both
Yes. The mantle is composed of the plastic mantle, or the upper part, which is partially molten. The stiffer mantle is under it. it is not as molten
no. the mantle is only partially molten
the crust is made up of solid rock and mantle is made up of molten rocks
The earth's mantle is not made of metal but is a mixture of many somewhat molten rocks, most as oxides, meaning the mantle may be more oxygen than metal. The metals it has the most of are magnesium, iron, and aluminum. There's also lots of silicon, which is not really a metal.
The outer core is the only layer with molten in it.
The outer core is the only molten layer of the Earth. == ==
Igneous rock
The Earth's outer core is made of molten rock, or magma, but the Earth's mantle and crust are mostly made of solid rock. Magma is formed when rocks located deep in the Earth's mantle melt due to high temperatures and pressures.
The partially molten layer of the mantle is called the asthenosphere. This zone is partially molten and allows tectonic plates to move on top of it.
If it were molten, it would be called magma.
It's very high temperature down in mantle so it resulting a solid rock to change into "molten" state. The molten material in the mantle is magma.