Modeling Earth’s Layers

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Modeling Earth’s Layers Procedure: Put a layer of beads (1 cm) at the bottom of a clear plastic cup. Put a layer of gravel (2 cm) on top of the beads. Stir until the beads & gravel are mixed. Put another layer of gravel (1 cm). DO NOT mix this layer. SLOWLY fill the cup about 2/3 full of water. Be sure not to disturb the layers in the cup. Stir the beads and gravel. Observe what happens. Journal: What happened to the materials when you stirred them? How do you think this model represents the layers of the Earth? What could you add to the model to represent the Earth’s core?