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Layers of the Earth
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► ► Atmosphere ► ► Crust (continental and oceanic) ► ► Mantle ► ► Outer core ► ► Inner core
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► ► Atmosphere0.0012 g/ml ► ► Crust (continental and oceanic) 2.7 g/ml and 3.3 g/ml ► ► Mantle3.3 g/ml ► ► Outer core10 to 12.3 g/ml ► ► Inner core12.8 to 13.1 g/ml These layers form according to density! Layers of the Earth
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How much water is on the earth? http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/2010/gallery/global-water-volume.html
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How big is the atmosphere?
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Side by Side
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Atmosphere Atmosphere – right next to space! Gas 100 km thick 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen, 1% other (carbon dioxide, etc.)
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Crust – the ground we stand on Solid 7 km to 70 km thick Continental: granite Oceanic: basalt
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Mantle Mantle – the largest layer of the earth Semi-solid (plastic) 2900 km thick iron, magnesium, calcium, rock
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Outer Core Outer Core – melted metal! Liquid 2200 km thick iron, nickel, sulfur
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Inner Core Inner Core – HOT metal squished to a solid! Solid 1200 km thick iron, nickel
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-50 to 900 degrees C
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► ► What is the best estimate of the densities of the various layers of the Earth? ► ► Estimates vary, but some approximate values should be as follows (in grams per cubic centimeter): Continental Crust: 2.7 to 3.0 Oceanic Crust: 3.0 to 3.3 Mantle (silicates): 3.3 to 5.7 (increasing with depth?) Outer Core (liquid): 9.9 to 12.2 Inner Core (solid): 12.6 to 13.0 ► Taken from http://jersey.uoregon.edu/~mstrick/AskGeoMan/geoQuerry57.html on 4/23/14 http://jersey.uoregon.edu/~mstrick/AskGeoMan/geoQuerry57.html
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Lithosphere - crust & top section of the mantle, broken into plates, solid Asthenosphere - middle section of the mantle, plastic layer (semi-solid)
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The Crust is Broken into Sections
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Convection Currents
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Convection Currents occur in the mantle
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Metal can float in metal
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