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1 What are some things that are made up of layers
What are some things that are made up of layers? List 4 of these things (such as food or other objects). Then, sketch 1 of these examples, labeling the layers in the objects. Teacher Actions: Instruct students to take answer the questions and create sketches in their INPUT. Student Actions: Respond to question and sketch an example (ex: cake, 7 layer dip, clothes on a cold day, the earth, the atmosphere)

2 INTRODUCTION TO THE LITHOSPHERE
Key Vocabulary: Crust Mantle Upper mantle Outer core Inner core

3 Earth’s Interior

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5 The Crust Layer of solid rock that forms earth’s outer “skin”
Includes both dry land and ocean floor Continental crust, or the crust that forms the continents, consists mainly of granite

6 The Mantle Layer of solid, hot rock 40 kilometers beneath the surface
Divided into layers: lithosphere – uppermost part of mantle and the crust for a ridge layer about 100 kilometers thick b. asthenosphere – softer part of mantle below the lithosphere which is hotter and under increased pressure c. lower mantle – solid material extending all the way to Earth’s core

7 The Core Made mostly of the metals iron and nickel
Consists of two parts: Outer core – layer of molten metal that surrounds inner core Inner core - dense ball of solid metal Movement of liquid outer core creates earth’s magnetic field

8 Convection and the Mantle

9 To explain how heat moves from Earth’s core through the mantle, you need to know how heat is transferred. There are three types of heat transfer: Radiation Conduction Convection

10 Radiation The transfer of energy through empty space; has no direct contact between heat source and an object. Example: Sunlight warming Earth’s surface

11 Conduction The transfer of heat energy by direct contact of particles of matter. Example: Metal spoon heating up in a pot of hot soup

12 Convection Transfer of heat by the movement of a heated fluid (includes liquids and gases). Heat transfer by convection is caused by differences in temperature and density within a fluid.

13 Convection currents Convection currents flow in the mantle – heat source is the Earth’s core and from the mantle itself. These currents have been acting like a conveyor belt moving the lithosphere above for the past four billion years!

14 Continental Drift and Sea-floor Spreading

15 Alfred Wegener (1910) hypothesized that at one time all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass, he named Pangea, and have since drifted apart – now known as continental drift.

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17 Eventually the ocean floor sinks into deep, underwater canyons called deep- ocean trenches where subduction takes place which allows part of the ocean floor to sink back into the mantle, over tens of millions of years.

18 The Theory of Plate Tectonics

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20 Theory of Plate Tectonics
Theory highlights: plates float on top of the asthenosphere convection currents rise in the asthenosphere and spread out beneath the lithosphere convection currents cause plates to move, producing changes in Earth’s surface changes in Earth’s surface include volcanoes, mountain ranges and deep ocean trenches

21 Plate Boundaries The edges of the plates meet at lines called plate boundaries. When rocks slip past each other along these boundaries faults, or breaks in the Earth’s crust occur.

22 Transform Boundary place where two plates slip past each other, moving in opposite directions (frequent Earthquakes)

23 Divergent Boundary Two plates move apart, or diverge; usually occur at the mid-ocean ridge rift valley – occurs when a deep valley is formed along a divergent boundary that develops on land

24 Convergent Boundary Place where two plates come together, or converge, causing a collision when two plates of oceanic crust collide, or when an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate, one plate is subducted beneath the other forming a trench; when two continental plates collide they form mountains

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26 Final Exam A layer of solid brittle rock comprises the outer 100 kilometers of Earth. This layer, which contains both the crust and the upper mantle, is called the core. sediment. lithosphere. hemisphere. Assessment (i.e. SAT or ACT practice, Writing: RACE+C) NY Regents 3. Energy is produced within the Sun’s core by the process of insolation nuclear fusion conduction radioactive decay

27 Final Exam A layer of solid brittle rock comprises the outer 100 kilometers of Earth. This layer, which contains both the crust and the upper mantle, is called the core. sediment. lithosphere. hemisphere. Assessment (i.e. SAT or ACT practice, Writing: RACE+C) NY Regents 3. Energy is produced within the Sun’s core by the process of insolation nuclear fusion conduction radioactive decay


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