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  • Understanding Earth's Mantle Conductivity: The Role of Magma
    The Earth's mantle is conductive because it contains a significant amount of molten rock, or magma. Magma is composed of hot, liquid rock that rises from the Earth's core and can be found in the mantle. When magma is present, it allows for the movement of electric charges, making the mantle conductive. In contrast, the Earth's crust is generally non-conductive due to the lack of molten rock at the surface.
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