Submitted by _zobi1kenobi t3_11ejxer in explainlikeimfive
A lot of images dissecting volcanos show the magma and even the oceanic crust against each other, no permeation. Or the magma coming up as essentially a 'pipe'. Is there anything below the magma?
Lithuim t1_jaeirzs wrote
The entire crust, including the volcano, sort of “floats” on the Mantle.
The Mantle isn’t quite liquid, but it’s not quite solid either. It’s highly viscous molten rock under considerable pressure. It “flows” over very long time scales but you couldn’t swim in it.
Think of it like really thick tar. You could walk on it, but it’s not solid.