The liquid rock above the Earth's crust is known as magma. It is formed from the melting of rocks in the Earth's mantle and lower crust due to high temperatures and pressure. When magma rises to the surface, it can erupt as lava during volcanic activity. Once it cools and solidifies, it forms igneous rock.
Yes it is call a crust 😁
The layer that contains liquid rock is the mantle, which is located beneath the Earth's crust. Magma, which is molten rock, can be found in the mantle and can sometimes rise to the surface through volcanic activity.
The various layers inside the earth range from solid rock, like the crust, to liquid metals, like the earth's outer core.
Yes, the Earth's crust is composed of several layers of rock known as tectonic plates. These plates float on the semi-liquid mantle beneath them and interact with each other through processes like subduction and spreading, which drive geological activities such as earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
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Intrusive Rocks are found underneath Earths crust, while Extrusive rocks are found above Earths crust.
Magma if it's beneath the crust, lava if it's above the crust
The mantle contains the bulk of Earth's rock, far surpassing the crust. The outer core is a liquid, and therefore would not be considered rock.
The movement in earths plates create powerful forces that pull or squeeze the rock in the crust.
Igneous rock.
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The plates float on top of a liquid rock just below the earth's crust. :) $m!/ey G!r/
Lava....when its under the earths crust its called magma.
Yes it is call a crust 😁
No, the inner part of the Earth's crust is not hot melted rock. The inner core of the Earth is made up of solid iron and nickel, while the outer core is composed of liquid iron and nickel. The hot melted rock is found in the mantle layer beneath the crust.