Social Sciences, asked by princeasrar, 1 year ago

why is magma found in the core of the earth?​

Answers

Answered by FelixDan
2

Well, volcanoes. And the lava in volcanoes comes from deep in the earth where everything is molten, right? Wrong! It’s true that as you go deeper into the earth, things heat up, but the earth isn’t a crispy rock shell around a gooey molten center. The crust, mantle and inner core of the earth are all solid rock (or iron in the case of the core). The only large portion of the earth’s interior that is liquid is the outer core, and lava does not come from there (again, if it did, it would be molten iron).

Hope it helps you:)

Please press the crown above my answer..


FelixDan: #brainliest meee please
Answered by Ashsk8ter
3

What we know about magma is that it is found in the core of the earth because as we go deep inside the earth the temperature also Rises and due to this the matter inside the earth starts to melt and at a point that is the core it converts into liquid state.

Similar questions