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Our Amazing Planet
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Planet Earth Earth’s Layers
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Crust Earth’s thin outermost layer.
Continental Crust (land) - thick low density rock (granite). Oceanic Crust (sea floor)- thin dense rock (basalt)
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Mantle Earth’s thickest layer made of dense iron-rich super heated soft rock. Where convection currents occur.
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Core Earth’s innermost layer made of hot, dense iron and nickel.
Outer core - Liquid Inner core - Solid
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Lithosphere Earth’s outermost layer
Includes the crust and solid upper part of the mantle. Divided into huge pieces called “Tectonic Plates”. Move around on top of the asthenosphere - very hot, soft layer of the mantel.
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Earth’s Tectonic Plates
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Continental Drift Theory that the Earth’s continents move over time
Proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 1900’s Evidence of Continental Drift: Continents fit together Similar fossils records Similar rocks and minerals Similar rock formations and striations Similar climatic conditions – Glaciations
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Evidence of Pangaea
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Continents Fit Together
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South America and Africa
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Similar Fossil Records
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Similar Mountain Ranges
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Similar Rocks Rock Striations Match
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Other Evidence - Glaciations
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Sea Floor Spreading Occurs where tectonic plates spread apart at Mid Ocean Ridges Magma rises from inside the Earth creating new sea floor. New sea floor pushes the existing sea floor out explaining why continents move. Evidence that supports the theory of Continental Drift.
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Sea Floor Spreading New crust is formed at mid-ocean ridges spreading the sea floor
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Convection Currents in the Mantle
Causes Sea Floor Spreading The main cause of plate tectonics Convection Currents Hot magma rises and cooler magma sinks in the Earth’s Mantel
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Tectonic Plate Boundaries
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Convergent Boundaries
Tectonic plates collide - Forms trenches, mountains, and subduction zones CTMS – Convergent – trenches – mountains - subduction
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Convergent Boundaries Subduction Zones
Creates trenches in the ocean and mountains and volcanoes on land
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Divergent Boundaries Tectonic plates move apart
Forms Mid Ocean Ridges in oceans and Rift Valleys on land East African Rift Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Mid-Ocean Ridges Chain of volcanoes at the middle of the ocean floor.
Causes Sea Floor Spreading Magma comes up from inside the Earth, cools and hardens and creates new sea floor. The rock at the mid-ocean ridge is the youngest and gets older as it moves farther away from the ridges.
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Mid-Atlantic Ridge
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Transform Boundaries Tectonic plates slide past each Forms Fault lines
San Andreas Fault in California
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Volcanoes and Earthquakes Most Occur at Tectonic Plate Boundaries
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Ring Of Fire
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Ring of Fire Volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean caused by tectonic plates colliding into each other creating subduction zones at CONVERGENT boundaries.
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Hot Spots Areas in the middle of tectonic plates where magma inside the Earth rises through the crust and forms volcanoes. Like the Hawaiian Islands
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Hawaii Islands
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Super Volcano Yellowstone National park
Underground volcano caused by another Hot Spot 3 overlapping calderas underground is believed to have formed from a hot spot creating Yellowstone’s “Super Volcano”
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Yellowstone
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