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Take out your HW On your table using the chalk: Draw the diagram that shows crust, mantle, lithosphere, and asthenosphere Draw a T chart that compares the thickness and composition of Oceanic and Continental Crust How would you define a plate?
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Archimedes Principle Archimedes Principle What is density? How did Archimedes measure the VOLUME of the King’s crown? How might archimedes principle be useful to geologist in determining the density of the rocks which make up the earth’s crust?
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BASALT SAMPLES: Antarctica Australia Asia GRANITE SAMPLES: Africa S. America Europe
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1. Measure the mass of a rock sample to.01 g: __________g 2. Tie string to rock sample. Carefully lower rock by string into displacement can. Record volume of displaced water to 0.1 mL: ________cm 3 This is the volume of the rock sample; remember: (basalt) (granite) 1 mL = 1 cm 3 Calculate density of the rock using formula: D = M/V ▪ (Density = Mass/Volume). Use the values you recorded in steps 1 and 4 Be sure to label with the density unit: g/cm 3 Show your work on the tables
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Which crust is more dense? What do you expect will happen if continental crust comes into contact with oceanic crust? What if continental crust comes into contact with continental crust? Google Phet simulations Search for plate boundaries in the search section Play with simulation for 5 minutes Make at least three “solid” observations (no pun intended)
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