No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
Mercury's mantle is mostly made up of silicate minerals, similar to Earth's mantle. This layer is believed to be composed of magnesium silicates like olivine and pyroxene.
Often, it is hydrated mantle coming from the Earth's core
The Earth layer that is made of peridotite is the mantle. Peridotite is a type of rock rich in olivine and pyroxene minerals that primarily makes up the upper mantle beneath the Earth's crust.
The mantle does not contain free Iron or Nickel. It is made of siliceous minerals.
We look at the ocean floor to study the mantle because the ocean floor is made from rocks that were once part of the mantle but have be changed. These changes can be undone to a certain degree, and can allow us to study at the very least the major changes of the shallow mantle.
Adjectives would include deep, shallow, hot, moving, or dense.
The Asthenospheric mantle and the Inner mantle are made up of solid rock and liquid rock.
the mantle is made of hot lava with rocks and pee
god made the mantle
The upper mantle is made of something called peridodite.
The upper mantle is made of something called peridodite.
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The mantle is mainly made out of solid rock. :)
No. The Earth's mantle is a ductile solid.
Nearly all of the mantle and crust are made up of rock, and in the case of the mantle, a small percentage of magma (melted rock).
The mantle of Mars is probably made of peridotite, like Earth's mantle.