Earth Materials – Geology Plate tectonics

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Earth Materials – Geology Plate tectonics Why have all the mountains not worn away by now? This Powerpoint is hosted on www.worldofteaching.com Please visit for 100’s more free powerpoints

Earth Structure Radius 6300-6400km Thin crust Mantle extends almost halfway to the centre The core makes up the rest

Composition Low density solid crust floating on an almost solid mantle But overall the Earth is dense The core must be very dense Probably made of dense metals nickel and iron Hot liquid outer core and solid inner core

Rock Cycle Weathering breaks down the rocks Erosion wears them into smaller pieces as they are transported towards the sea

Deposition of sediments Most sediments settle in water Currents and waves form ripple marks Evidence can be found for this in the rock Ripple marks can be preserved in the rock

Sedimentary rocks Grand Canyon Youngest rocks at the top Rocks and fossils older as you go down

Unstable Earth The Earths crust is subjected to huge forces Very large forces can fracture the rock This can be seen as fault lines in the rock layers

Tilted and Folded Sedimentary rocks are often found tilted They can also be folded by the huge forces Sometimes the rock layers can even be turned upside down

Alfred Wegener Some people thought the Earth was shrinking and cracking Wegener thought whole sections of the crust moved (plate tectonics) Some people did not understand and thought the continents floated around in the oceans (continental drift) He died before people accepted his ideas

Tectonic plates

Evidence Same fossils and rocks found in different parts of the world Africa and South America look like pieces of a jigsaw

Earthquakes Plates moving in any direction causes earthquakes The worst are caused by plates rubbing past each other as in C This happens along the Californian coast

Sea floor spreading Large continents begin to crack and split apart The gaps fill with water Small seas become oceans The mid ocean ridge continues to produce new crust

Why spread? Why is the Atlantic still getting wider The plates are pulled apart by convection currents in the mantle below Caused by heat released from natural radioactive processes At the mid Atlantic ridge molten rock from below rises up to fill the gap with new basaltic rock

More evidence More evidence has been found for Wegeners theory The Earths North and South pole have flipped many times These leaves magnetic ‘stripes’ in rock containing iron minerals

So the Earth must be growing? Dense heavy oceanic crust can be subducted below less denser continental crust. The friction melts rock This magma rises through the crust to form new volcanoes This is happening in South America (The Andes)

Continents Collide Eventually when plates move together the continental crust collides The heat and pressure make metamorphic rock It also pushes and folds the rocks into high mountains The Himalayas rise to 8848m and are still growing today