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11/26/14
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Made of up several layers Studied in two ways: Composition (elements) Physical properties (temperature, density) Three Physical layers Crust (least dense material) Mantle Core (most dense material)
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Properties include temperature, density, and ability to flow Five layers: Lithosphere Asthenosphere Mesosphere Outer Core Inner Core
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Outermost, rigid layer “Rock sphere” Two parts Crust Rigid upper part of mantle Divided into pieces called tectonic plates
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Soft layer of mantle “Weak sphere” Solid rock that flows very slowly (like putty) About same rate that your fingernails grow Pieces of lithosphere move on top of this layer
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Strong, lower part of mantle “Middle sphere” Extends from bottom of asthenosphere down to Earth’s core Differences in density and rigidity from asthenosphere
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OUTER COREINNER CORE Liquid layer Lies beneath mantle and surrounds inner core Temperature range from 4,400 to 5,100 °C Outer Inner Convection of liquid metal results in Earth’s magnetic field Solid, dense center of planet Bottom of outer core to center of planet Temperature ranges from 5,100 to 6,200 °C Discovered through use of earthquake generated seismic waves
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Outermost layer Thinnest layer also Two types of crust: Continental (granite-like) Oceanic crust (basalt-like) Denser than continental Layer we know most about
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Layer between crust and core Extremely thick Contains most of Earth’s mass Too deep to drill to Underwater volcanoes serve as “windows”
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Layer below the mantle to center of Earth Composed mostly of iron (Fe) and smaller amounts of nickel (Ni) Makes up about 33% of Earth’s mass
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