Transcript Geology
Unit Essential Question:
How does the Earth Change?
In your Science journal record the UEQ
How does the Earth Change?
Activating Strategy:
Your lab group will have the opportunity to use your
observation skills and inferring skills to predict the
contents of three film canisters.
Lesson Essential Question: What is the content of the
three film canisters?
Write numbers 1-3 in your journal under today’s date.
LEQ: What is the content of the three film canisters?
Date
1.
2.
3.
You may: tap, roll, shake, or weigh your canister.
What differences do you notice between the canisters?
Apart from the canisters all being the same in
appearance, are the canisters similar in any way?
How did you obtain this evidence?
Survey page 17.
Titles: The Science of Geology & Studying Surface
Changes
Bold print: geologists, rock, geology, constructive forces,
destructive forces & continents.
The study of planet Earth
There are two groups of forces that change the surface
of our Earth – constructive forces and destructive
forces.
1. Geologist – a _scientist_ who studies the _forces_
that _make_ and _shape_ planet _Earth_ .
1. geologist – a _scientist_ who studies the _forces_
that _make_ and _shape_ planet _Earth_ .
2. rock – the _material_ that _forms_ Earth’s _hard
surface_ .
1. geologist – a _scientist_ who studies the _forces_ that
_make_ and _shape_ planet _Earth_ .
2. rock – the _material_ that _forms_ Earth’s _hard surface_ .
3. geology – the _study_ of _planet Earth_ .
4.constructive force – a _force_ that _builds up
mountains_ and landmasses on Earth’s _surface_ .
5. destructive force – a _force_ that slowly _wears
away mountains_ and other features on the surface of
_Earth_ .
6. continent – a great _landmass_ surrounded by
__oceans_ .
How do Scientist answer the question –
What’s inside Earth?
The deepest mine in the world, a gold mine in South
Africa, reaches a depth of 3.8 kilometers.
You would have to travel more than ________ times that
distance ---- over _________ kilometers ---- to reach the
Earth’s center.
You would have to travel more than _1,600_ times that
distance ---- over _6,000_ kilometers ---- to reach the
Earth’s center.
7. seismic wave – a _vibration_ that travels through
_Earth_ carrying the _energy_ released during an
_earthquake_ .
What would you have to consider to travel to the
center of the Earth?
What would you have to consider to travel to the
center of the Earth?
1. Temperature
At first the rock around you is cool.
At about 20 meters down your instruments report that
the rock is getting warmer.
For every 40 meters that you descend (go down) from
that point, the temperature rises 1°C.
2. Pressure
8. pressure – the _force_ pushing on a _surface_ or
_area_ .
Crust
Mantle
Core
9. crust - _layer_ of _rock_ that forms Earth’s _outer_
skin .
The crust consists mostly of dense rocks such as basalt
(buh SAWLT) and granite.
10. basalt – dark, _dense _, _igneous_ rock with a fine
_texture_, found in _oceanic_ crust .
11. granite – a usually _light_- colored _rock_ that is
found in _continental_ crust .
12. mantle – the _layer_ of _hot_, _solid_ material
_between_ Earth’s _crust_ and _core_ .
What are the two parts of the mantle?
13. lithosphere – a _rigid_ layer made up of the
uppermost part of the _mantle_ and _the crust_ .
14. asthenosphere – the _soft_ layer of the _mantle_
on which the_lithosphere_ floats .
15. outer core – a _layer_ of molten (_melted_) _iron_
and _nickel_ the surrounds the _inner_ core of Earth .
16. inner core – a _dense_ sphere (ball) of _solid_
iron and nickel in the _center_ of Earth .