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Earth’s Interior Chapter-1 Section-1 By: Ms. Vigil Science P-1 9/6/04
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What is the Science of Geology? Earth’s hard surface is formed of rock Geology is the study of the planet Earth earth’s landforms are the work of natural forces that slowly build up and wear down the land The earth looks very different than it did thousands of years ago. Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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What are Surface Changes? Constructive forces: shape the surface by building up mountains and landmasses. Example: volcanoes, etc. Destructive forces: shape the surface by slowly wearing away mountains and other features. EROSION Example: ocean waves, rain, wind, etc. Continents Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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Is there indirect evidence of what’s inside the Earth? Geologists cannot observe Earth’s interior directly via seismic waves It is over 6,000 kilometers from the surface to the center of the Earth Seismic Activity –when earthquakes occur they produce seismic waves Seismic waves travel through the earth—the speed of the seismic waves and the paths they take reveal how the planet is put together Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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What is Temperature in the Center of the Earth like? At first as you descend it becomes cool, however, 20 meters + rock is getting warmer For every 40 m descended, the temperature rises 1 degrees celsius Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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What is Pressure in the Center of the Earth like? Pressure is the force pushing on a surface area The deeper you go, the greater the pressure Three main layers in the Earth Crust Mantle Core Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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What is the Crust? The layer of rock that forms Earth’s outer skin Mountains, rocks, soil & water make-up the surface Ranges from 5 to 40 kilometers The crust includes both oceanic crust and continental crust Basalt –type of rock that is dark and dense with a fine texture – is found primarily on the ocean floor Granite – type of rock that has large crystals and is light in color and is found primarily on the land Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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What is the Mantle A layer of hot rock Made of two parts major parts at the uppermost part of the Mantle: Lithosphere and Asthenosphere Lithosphere Uppermost part of the mantle and lower part of crust which together form a rigid layer approx. 200 km thick Lithos means stone Asthenosphere Below the lithosphere Soft like tar—it can bend like plastic Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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What is the core? The core consists of two parts: Liquid Outer Core and a Solid Inner Core Outer Core: Layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core –like a thick liquid Inner Core Is a dense ball of solid metal Extreme pressure squeezes the atoms of iron and nickel into a tight solid that can’t become a liquid Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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How does the Earth’s Magnetic Field Work Currents in the liquid outer core force the solid inner core to spin at a slightly faster rate than the rest of the planet These currents in the outer core creates Earth’s magnetic field— causes the earth to act like a gigantic bar magnet Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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Exploring Earth’s Interior pg. 22-23 Complete project Scientific drawings of the Earth’s Interior p.22 and a Cross section from Earth’s surface to the center –pg 23. (These drawings are to be taped or glued into the Science journal) Earth’s Interior Chp 1-1
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Summarize: HOMEWORK Geology Constructive & Destructive Forces Seismic waves Temp & Pressure in Earth Crust Mantle Core Earth’s magnetic field
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