Title: Sponge: List the layers of the Earth
1Sponge List the layers of the Earths
atmosphere.
2Earths Interior -Crust - 15 km thick,8 km
under oceans,20-50 km under continents,density
of 3 g/cm3
3Mantle - dense, but rocky material,80 of
Earths volume,density 5 g/cm3
4Outer core - liquid density 8 g/cm3Inner
core - soliddensity is compressed to 12 g/cm3
5The inner and outer core are both the same
temperature and are made of the same material
nickel and iron.
6This separation of the parts of a planet (or
moon) by density is called differentiation.
7The Earth was molten in the past which allowed
differentiation to occur.The Earth was molten
due to the bombardment by other materials and
radioactive decay.
8The upper mantle is made of basalt (3.5 g/cm3)
the continents are made of granite (3 g/cm3)
which can float on the mantle.
9The Earths central core temperature is nearly
equal to the Suns surface temperature.5000K
8500F
10Surface ChangesPlate Tectonics - the Earth is
covered by surface plates which move
individually. This movement was detected by
comparison to quasars.
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15The plates are not necessarily the continents
themselves.Some are continents plus ocean floors
(Indian plate). Some are all ocean floor (Nasca
plate).
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17All of the plates together form the Lithosphere.
The lithosphere is the portion of the Earth that
undergoes tectonic activity. It is made up of
the crust and a small part of the upper mantle.
18The semisolid part of the mantle over which the
plates slide is called the Aesthenosphere.
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20One of the largest divisions between plates is
the Mid-Atlantic Ridge which separates the North
American Plate from the Eurasian Plate and the
South American Plate from the African Plate.
21Collisions between plates cause (1) mountain
ranges (like the Himalayas) or (2) subduction
zones where one plate slides under the other,
ultimately to be destroyed. This is responsible
for most deep ocean trenches.
22Not all plates collide, some shear past each
other (San Andreas Fault). Sudden, jerky
slippages of these faults cause earthquakes.
23Some plates move apart (as in the Atlantic
Ocean).In these cases, the mantle material wells
up forming ridges (Mid-Atlantic Ridge).
24What moves the plates? Probably convection
currents in the mantle.
25Continental drift was proposed in 1912 by
Alfred Wegener.
26What evidence is there for continental drift?
271. Geographical evidence - the continents fit
together.2. Fossil evidence - Fossils of an
extinct reptile are found only on the Brazilian
coast and the west coast of Africa.
283. Ocean floor age - The ocean floor close to the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge is young, farther away on
either side gradually gets older.
294. Paleomagnetism - the Mid-Atlantic Ridge shows
matching reversals of the Earths magnetic field
on either side of the ridge.
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