What’s Inside ?

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What’s Inside ?. The Earth’s Core – Almost as hot as the surface of the sun (due to radioactive decay) Escape of this inner heat drives geological activity on the planet. Inner Core Under immense pressure Solid metal mostly iron and nickel Very high density 13.5 g/ml. Outer Core - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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What’s Inside?

The Earth’s Core – Almost as hot as the surface of the sun (due to radioactive decay) Escape of this inner heat drives geological activity on the planet.

• Inner Core

• Under immense pressure

• Solid metal mostly iron and nickel

• Very high density 13.5 g/ml • Outer Core

• 2270 km thick

• Liquid metal

• Responsible for Earth’s magnetic field

The Mantle• Lower mantle

• Rocky layer

• Most of earth’s volume

• Upper Mantle

• Hot weak rock that is easily deformed

• 10% is molten

• Consists of the asthenosphere, lithosphere and crust

Asthenosphere: Capable of flow

Lithosphere: rigid solid plates

Oceanic Crust: 5-12 km thick, mostly basalt

Continental Crust: 35 km thick, mostly granite,

Oceanic crust is more dense than continental

Temperature on the surface of the sun ~ 5700˚C

How do we know about the earth’s inner structure?

• Drilling only explores into the top 10-15 km of the crust

• Seismic waves can probe 6400 km though

Examine the paths of earthquake data (the epicenter marks the location of an earthquake)

• State 3 things that you can tell by this diagram

Try to label:Convergent boundaryDivergent boundary(potential) Hawaii

PLATE BOUNDARIES1. Convergent Boundary

• Ocean – Continent• Ocean – Ocean• Continent – Continent

Continent – Continent convergence

Ocean – Continent Convergence

PLATE BOUNDARIES1. Convergent Boundary

• Ocean – Continent• Ocean – Ocean• Continent – Continent

Continent – Continent convergence

Ocean – Continent Convergence List examples of locations for each

2. Divergent Boundary

3. Transform Boundary

Where type of boundary is pictured?

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