Transcript Crust
E ARTH’ S I NTERIOR
S ECTION 1
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We never have been able to
visually see into the center of the
Earth.
The largest mine is in South Africa
and is about 3.8 kilometers (2.4
miles) deep.
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Scientists use indirect observation
to observe the Earth’s interior.
Scientists know about the interior
of the Earth from waves produced
by earthquakes.
Seismic waves – waves produced
by earthquakes.
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The speed of the seismic waves
tell scientists about the structure
of the Earth.
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Diagram From:
revisionworld.co.uk
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To begin a journey to the center
of the Earth, you would need to
travel through solid rock.
Temperatures and pressures
would change as you travel
towards the center.
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Temperatures
At first, the temperature around
the surface is cool. Then
temperatures increase rapidly for
several miles and then increase
slowly after that.
For every 40 meters you travel
inward, the temperature rises 1ºC
(33.8ºF).
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Pressure
The deeper you travel into the
Earth, the greater the pressure.
Pressure – the force pushing on a
surface or area
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You will travel through several
layers as you travel through the
Earth.
The Earth is made up of three
main chemical layers.
crust
mantle
core
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Diagram From:
faculty.weber.edu
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Each layer has its own conditions
and materials.
Diagram From:
eoearth.org
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Crust – a layer of rock that forms
Earth’s outer skin
Very thin layer of the Earth.
Includes both the dry land and
the ocean floor.
Thickest under high mountains
and thinnest under the ocean.
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Oceanic crust is made of dense
materials.
Continental crust is made of less
dense materials.
5-40 km thick
Made of oxygen, silicon, aluminum,
calcium, iron, sodium, potassium,
and magnesium
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Crust
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Mantle – layer of solid, hot rock
Made of oxygen, silicon, iron, and
magnesium.
2,900 km thick
68% of Earth’s mass and 82% of
Earth’s volume
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Traveling farther into the mantle
there is increasing temperatures
and pressures.
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Crust
Mantle
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The core makes up about 33% of
the Earth’s mass but only 15% of
the Earth’s volume.
The core is VERY dense.
Made of iron and nickel
Temperatures range from 3630ºF
– 5430ºF (2,000ºC – 3,000ºC)
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Crust
Mantle
Core
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The Earth is made up of five main
physical layers.
lithosphere
asthenosphere
mesosphere
outer core
inner core
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The crust and the upper part of
the mantle are very similar, very
hard and rocky.
Lithosphere – the crust and the
uppermost part of the mantle
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Lithosphere
(rigid)
Crust
Mantle
Core
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Material in the mantel is softer
and can bend, somewhat like
plastic.
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Asthenosphere – the soft rock
layer of the Earth that can flow
slowly
The lithosphere floats on top of
the asthenosphere.
Enormous heat and pressure
allow this soft, solid rock to move.
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Lithosphere
(rigid)
Asthenosphere
(plastic)
Crust
Mantle
Core
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Mesosphere– the hard rock layer
that makes up most of the mantle
Extreme pressure at this depth
makes the rock very hard and
unable to move like the
asthenosphere.
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Lithosphere
(rigid)
Asthenosphere
(plastic)
Crust
Mantle
Mesosphere
(rigid)
Core
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The core has two parts, an outer
core and inner core.
Outer core – a layer of molten,
liquid metal that surrounds the
inner core
Inner core – a dense ball of solid
metal
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Lithosphere
(rigid)
Asthenosphere
(plastic)
Crust
Mantle
Mesosphere
(rigid)
Outer Core
(liquid)
Inner Core
(solid)
Core
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Diagram From:
geophysics.ou.edu
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Diagram From:
faculty.weber.edu
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Diagram From:
spring.net
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Layers of the Earth
Depiction
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Currents in the liquid outer core
force the solid inner core to spin
at a slightly faster rate than the
rest of the planet.
The currents created by the outer
core create the Earth’s magnetic
field.
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The Earth acts like a giant bar
magnet.
A compass will point to the
Earth’s magnetic North pole.
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Diagram From: glossary.oilfield.slb.com
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Diagram From: cnx.org