The Earth's liquid layers are (working outward from the core):The outer core (Molten iron and nickel)The mantel (A layer of hot rocks with the consistency of asphalt which flows)The hydrosphere (oceans)The atmosphere
A geophysicist may say that the earth has only one layer which is liquid, the outer core. However a hydrologist may also include the hydrosphere, although whether this can truly be considered a layer of the earth is debatable.
There is no layer of Earth that is predominantly molten rock. The only layer of Earth that is liquid is the outer core, however this is mainly iron and nickel. The mantle, the thickest layer of the Earth, contains rock that is "ductile" (i.e. very viscous and able to flow very slowly), but not technically "liquid."
Mercury is normally found in a liquid state at room temperature. It is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature.
The semi-liquid layer of the Earth is known as the outer core. It lies beneath the Earth's mantle and surrounds the solid inner core. The outer core is largely composed of iron and nickel in a liquid state, which generates the Earth's magnetic field through convection currents.
Outer
The outer core is the only Earth layer that is liquid.
only liquid layer of the earth
The outer core has the most liquid out of any layer in the earth. It is about 95% lava.
When a melted, we say it is in liquid state. However mercury is the only metal found in liquid state.
Liquid water become gaseous water.
The core is the chemical layer of the Earth with a liquid layer (the outer core), and a solid layer (the inner core).
A geophysicist may say that the earth has only one layer which is liquid, the outer core. However a hydrologist may also include the hydrosphere, although whether this can truly be considered a layer of the earth is debatable.
A geophysicist may say that the earth has only one layer which is liquid, the outer core. However a hydrologist may also include the hydrosphere, although whether this can truly be considered a layer of the earth is debatable.
The only non-metal that occurs in a liquid state at room temperatures is bromine (Br).
evaporation
No DNA is in a solid state, only microscopic.