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Gravitational Contraction ◦ Gravity pulled Earth’s center together causing friction that released heat energy. ◦ This thermal energy is left over from the formation of Earth.
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Radioactivite Elements Decaying ◦ Heavy elements in Earth’s core give off heat energy as they break down. ◦ Uranium and potassium (isotopes).
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Radiation ◦ The transfer of thermal energy by electromagnetic waves. ◦ Radioactive elements in Earth’s core transfer thermal energy to the matter around them through radiation.
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Conduction ◦ The transfer of thermal energy between objects that touch. Solids ◦ Conduction occurs between the metals of the inner core and the rocks in the crust.
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Convection ◦ The transfer of thermal energy by the movement of heated material from one place to another. Liquids and gasses ◦ Convection occurs in the liquid outer core and the semi-liquid mantle.
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The transfer of thermal energy and matter through the mantle. Hotter parts of the mantle become less dense and rise. Cooler parts of the mantle become more dense and sink.
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The thermal energy from radioactivity in Earth’s core powers convection currents in the mantle.
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Energy and matter are continuously transferred through Earth’s interior. ◦ Thermal energy ◦ Radioactive energy ◦ Seismic waves
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