There's some part of our mother Earth that is hardest but it still flows or behaves like liquid. That's called the Mantle.
The mantle, which makes up about 84% of Earth's volume, is predominantly solid, but behaves as a very viscous fluid in geological time. The upper mantle, which starts at the "Mohorovicic Discontinuity" (aka. the "Moho" – the base of the crust) extends from a depth of 7 to 35 km (4.3 to 21.7 mi) downwards to a depth of 410 km (250 mi).
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What Are Earth's Layers?