Download presentation
1
Earth’s Interior Interior=inside
2
Geologist A geologist is a scientist that studies the forces that shape earth’s surface 200 years ago was the start of geology Geology is fairly new
3
Rock The material that forms Earth’s surface Geologists study rocks
4
Forces that shape Earth
Constructive Destructive
5
Constructive Building up Ex. Construction
The building (MS) was changed constructively.
6
Constructive Mountain ranges forming(slowly) Over millions of years
7
Destructive Forces that slowly wear down the Earth’s surface
Destroy =Destruction
8
Destructive Erosion by wind and water Think of our local beaches
9
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Temperature increases Pressure increases
10
How do we know what inside Earth is like if we can’t travel through it?
Scientist know this by studying seismic waves/data from earthquakes
11
If you took that journey you would find layers of the Earth
Crust Mantel Core
12
Crust “skin” of earth Like the shell of an egg or onion skin
VERY THIN!!!!!! Includes land on bottom of ocean floor Thinnest under the ocean(basalt) Thickest under mountains(granite) Is part of the lithosphere Most abundant element oxygen then silicon
13
Lithosphere Lithosphere means stone Crust and uppermost mantle Rigid
Contains plates
14
Oceanic vs. Continental Crust
Under oceans Under continents thinner thicker Made of basalt(think salty ocean) Made of granite More dense Less dense
15
Asthenosphere Gooey/bendable Plastic like rock
Convection take place here Found in Upper mantle only NOT A LIQUID!!!! SOLID
16
Mantle A layer of hot rock is also part of the lithosphere
17
Core Center of the Earth)
Inner core Outer core
18
Outer core Acts like a thick liquid
19
Inner Core dense ball of solid metal Heat source for convection
Hotter than the sun Spins-creates earth’s magnetic shield
20
The Lithosphere Crust and uppermost mantle Floats on the asthenosphere
Broken into pieces- tectonic plates
21
Crust Crust part of the (Lithosphere) Continental Less dense Oceanic
More dense
22
Mantle Upper Mantle called the asthenosphere
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.