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Earth’s Structure The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere
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The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

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Page 1: The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

Earth’s StructureThe relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth.

-mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere

Page 2: The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

Matter has massWhat is mass?

Page 4: The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

Measuring MassWhich instruments at your experiment

stations would you use to measure the mass of …

a solid?

a liquid?

A gas?

Page 5: The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

Measuring VolumeWhich instruments at your experiment

station would you use to measure the volume of……….

a regular shaped solid?

an irregular shaped solid?

a liquid?

a gas

Page 7: The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

Density

Density is a specific property of matter.Matter can be identified by its density.Density is a comparison of a substance’s

mass compared to its volume.The formula for density is – Mass divided by

volume.Density is most commonly written as g/cm3

or g/mL.Earth’s materials layer by their densities.

Page 8: The relationship between the properties of matter and the structure of the Earth. -mass, volume, density, Earth’s interior, atmosphere.

Calculating densityAt your experiment station, find the density

of the three items at your station.List the mass of each item

The volume of each item

Figure the density of each item

(Make sure that you use the correct tools to calculate your answers).

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Sorting of Earth’s Materials

List areas on Earth where materials are sorted by density and particle size.

In what circumstances would they be sorted by particle size?

In what circumstances would they by sorted by density?

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Earth Interior Model Draw a picture of Earth’s interior

Describe how these layers are layered by density.

Label the four main layers of the Earth (crust, inner core, outer core, mantle)

Give the specific densities of the layers.

How can the inner and outer core be made of the same materials and yet differ in their states of matter?

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Density of Earth LayersThe average densities are as follows:

Crust: 2.8 g/cm3Mantle: 3.35 g/cm3Outer Core: 11.0 g/cm3Inner Core: 14.0 g/cm3