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Our Amazing Planet

Dec 30, 2015

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Our Amazing Planet. Planet Earth. Earth’s Layers. Crust. Earth’s thin outermost layer. Continental Crust (land) - thick low density rock (granite). Oceanic Crust (sea floor)- thin dense rock (basalt) ‏. Mantle. Earth’s thickest layer made of dense iron-rich super heated soft rock. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Our Amazing Planet

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Planet Earth

• Earth’s Layers

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Crust

• Earth’s thin outermost layer.

–Continental Crust (land) - thick low density rock (granite).–Oceanic Crust (sea floor)- thin dense rock (basalt)

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Mantle

• Earth’s thickest layer made of dense iron-rich super heated soft rock.

• Where convection currents occur.

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Core

• Earth’s innermost layer made of hot, dense iron and nickel.

–Outer core - Liquid–Inner core - Solid

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Lithosphere

• Earth’s outermost layer• Includes the crust and solid upper

part of the mantle.• Divided into huge pieces called

“Tectonic Plates”.• Move around on top of the

asthenosphere - very hot, soft layer of the mantel.

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Earth’s Tectonic Plates

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Continental Drift

–Theory that the Earth’s continents move over time–Proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early

1900’s–Evidence of Continental Drift:• Continents fit together• Similar fossils records• Similar rocks and minerals• Similar rock formations and striations• Similar climatic conditions –

Glaciations

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Evidence of Pangaea

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Continents Fit Together

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South America and Africa

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Similar Fossil Records

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Similar Mountain Ranges

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Similar RocksRock Striations Match

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Other Evidence - Glaciations

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Sea Floor Spreading

• Occurs where tectonic plates spread apart at Mid Ocean Ridges

• Magma rises from inside the Earth creating new sea floor.

• New sea floor pushes the existing sea floor out explaining why continents move.–Evidence that supports the theory of Continental Drift.

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Sea Floor SpreadingNew crust is formed at mid-ocean

ridges spreading the sea floor

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Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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Convection Currents in the Mantle

• Causes Sea Floor Spreading – The main cause

of plate tectonics

• Convection Currents– Hot magma rises

and cooler magma sinks in the Earth’s Mantel

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Tectonic Plate Boundaries

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Convergent Boundaries

• Tectonic plates collide -

• Forms trenches, mountains, and subduction zones

• CTMS – Convergent – trenches – mountains - subduction

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Convergent BoundariesSubduction Zones

Creates trenches in the ocean and mountains and volcanoes on land

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Divergent Boundaries

• Tectonic plates move apart

• Forms Mid Ocean Ridges in oceans and Rift Valleys on land

• East African Rift

• Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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Mid-Ocean Ridges

• Chain of volcanoes at the middle of the ocean floor.

• Causes Sea Floor Spreading• Magma comes up from inside the

Earth, cools and hardens and creates new sea floor.

• The rock at the mid-ocean ridge is the youngest and gets older as it moves farther away from the ridges.

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Mid-Atlantic Ridge

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Transform Boundaries

• Tectonic plates slide past each

• Forms Fault lines

• San Andreas Fault in California

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Volcanoes and EarthquakesMost Occur at Tectonic Plate

Boundaries

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Ring Of Fire

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Ring of Fire

• Volcanoes around the Pacific Ocean caused by tectonic plates colliding into each other creating subduction zones at CONVERGENT boundaries.

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Hot Spots

• Areas in the middle of tectonic plates where magma inside the Earth rises through the crust and forms volcanoes.

• Like the Hawaiian Islands

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Hawaii Islands

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Super Volcano

• Yellowstone National park–Underground volcano caused by

another Hot Spot

• 3 overlapping calderas underground is believed to have formed from a hot spot creating Yellowstone’s “Super Volcano”

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Yellowstone