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The material between 2900 and 5200 km below Earth's surface is mostly composed of the mantle, which is a layer of hot, solid rock that surrounds the Earth's outer core. This region of the mantle consists of mostly solid silicate minerals undergoing high pressure and temperature conditions that cause them to flow slowly over geological timescales.

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