The Earth's interior is divided into layers based on composition and physical properties. The outermost layer is the crust, followed by the mantle, outer core, and inner core. These layers vary in temperature, density, and state of matter, with the crust being solid, the mantle partially molten, and the outer core and inner core being mostly liquid and solid, respectively.
Oil is the liquid energy that is found between layers of rocks.
The layers of the Earth by their physical composition are: Crust - the outermost layer made of solid rock and soil Mantle - composed of hot molten rock called magma Outer core - a liquid layer made of iron and nickel Inner core - a solid layer comprised of iron and nickel.
The Earth's layers consist of solid rock in the lithosphere, partially molten rock in the asthenosphere, and solid iron-nickel alloy in the inner and outer core.
The layer just below the lower mantle is the outer core. This layer is composed of liquid iron and nickel, and is responsible for generating Earth's magnetic field.
crust
solid and liquid
Athenosphere is an extremely viscous liquid.
Inner core (probably solid); outer core (probably liquid); mantle, crust.
The Inner Core is a liquid. Outer core: solid mantel: inbetween crust: solid
Actually, it is comprised of both liquid and solid.
The two layers of earth that are made up of liquids are the crust and the outer core. The crust is the surface of the earth which is where the oceans are. The outer core is made up of iron and is the creator of the earths magnetic field.
The various layers inside the earth range from solid rock, like the crust, to liquid metals, like the earth's outer core.
a triple point
liquid iron
No. It is a solid.
The movements in the liquid inner core.