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8.4 Earth’s Layers
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Layers by Composition Earth’s interior consists of three major zones defined by its chemical composition. CrustMantleCore
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Crust Thin, rocky outer layer of Earth, is divided into oceanic & continental crust. Oceanic crust is made up of igneous rocks basalt and gabbro. Continental crust is made up of many rock types.
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Mantle Over 82 % of Earth’s volume is contained in the mantle Mantle – a solid, rocky shell that extends to a depth of 2890 km. The boundary between the crust & mantle shows a change in chemical composition.
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Core Sphere composed of an iron-nickel alloy. Extreme pressure is found here.
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Layers by Physical Properties Earth’s interior gradually increases in temperature, pressure, and density with depth. Earth is divided into layers based on their physical properties LithosphereAsthenosphere Outer Core Inner Core
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Lithosphere & Asthenosphere Lithosphere – Earth’s outermost layer that consists of the crust and uppermost mantle. It forms a relatively cool, rigid shell Asthenosphere – located below the lithosphere. Relatively soft, and weaker layer. Warmer than the lithosphere
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Lower Mantle Located near the base of the mantle More rigid layer Rocks are still very hot and capable of gradual flow
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Inner & Outer Core Composed mainly of iron-nickel alloy Divided into 2 main regions that both have different physical properties Outer Core- liquid layer; flow of metallic iron in this zone is what creates the Earth’s magnetic field Inner Core- High temperatures; material is compressed into a solid state by the high pressure
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