Water in Earth's mantle can represent water molecules trapped in minerals or present in fluid-filled pockets. This water can influence the properties of rocks, such as their melting temperatures and viscosity. Its presence can also affect processes like magma formation and the movement of tectonic plates.
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
The carbonaceous meteorites represent the mantle of the Earth. Pallesite meteorites are composed of iron and olivine which represents the transition between the core and the mantle.
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Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.
The mantle is hotter than the crust.
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
Water, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen,
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
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you will find it in earths mantle because it is a kind of an igneous rock
The avocado's flesh would best represent the Earth's mantle in this analogy. Just like the mantle is the thickest layer beneath Earth's crust, the flesh is the thickest part of the avocado surrounding the pit. Both the mantle and avocado flesh occupy a substantial portion of their respective structures.
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.