The outer core is the only molten layer of the Earth.
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It's Core is partially molten.
INNER CORE
The mantle
Hard rocks form the outer layer of the Earth (the lithosphere) which includes the crust and upper mantle. Rocks of the remaining mantle are in a plastic state, able to move, bend and deform without breaking.
it is made out of iron and other stuff
The Earth's mantle is a rocky layer between the crust and the core, so it's made of of solid material, not liquid. It's comprised of minerals that contain mostly silicon, oxygen and magnesium. (From "The Cosmic Perspective - Sixth Edition").
Magma is highly heated molten rock that comes to the surface of usually through volcanic eruption. Magma is usually found beneath the earth located near the earth's core and can sometimes contain crystals and gases.
the mantle
the crust is made up of solid rock and mantle is made up of molten rocks
The crust and part of the mantle is made of rocks and solids. The other layers under the earth are mostly composed of molten lava or semi-molten rocks.
The innermost layer, the inner core, is very hot but not molten.
The substance made up of molten rocks, gases, and minerals that reaches earth's surface [note correct spelling] is called "lava".
The crust because that is the outer layer and we live on the crust so... there are rocks on the layer we live on! The answer is Crust.
crust and mantle
No. Earth's mantle is made of rock which, contrary to popular belief, is not molten.
the outer core
Lava rocks are made of basalt, which is made from andesite and dacite. Basalt will come in a wide variety of textures as well as colors.
Hard rocks form the outer layer of the Earth (the lithosphere) which includes the crust and upper mantle. Rocks of the remaining mantle are in a plastic state, able to move, bend and deform without breaking.
The crust.
crust