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The Structure of the Earth Learning Objectives: 1.Describe the layers of the structure of the Earth. 2.Describe the theory of continental drift. 3.Describe the theory of plate tectonics. 4.Explain how earthquakes and volcanoes form.
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The Structure of the Earth Learning Objectives: 1.Describe the layers of the structure of the Earth. 2.Describe the theory of continental drift. 3.Describe.

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Page 1: The Structure of the Earth Learning Objectives: 1.Describe the layers of the structure of the Earth. 2.Describe the theory of continental drift. 3.Describe.

The Structure of the Earth

Learning Objectives:1. Describe the layers of the structure of the

Earth.2. Describe the theory of continental drift.3. Describe the theory of plate tectonics.4. Explain how earthquakes and volcanoes

form.

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Structure of the Earth

• Crust = thin, rocky outer layer

• Mantle = properties of solid but flows slowly

• Outer core = liquid nickel and iron

• Inner core = solid liquid and iron

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Continental Drift

• 1912 Alfred Wegner came up with the theory of crustal movement or continental drift.

• Theory of Continental Drift = continents were once joined together and gradually moved apart

• Wegener’s ideas were not accepted at the time.

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Evidence Supporting Continental Drift

• Apparent fit of the continents = continents fit like puzzle pieces

• Fossil Correlation = identical fossils have been found on either side of the ocean

• Rock and Mountain correlation = identical rocks and mountain structures have been found on either side of the ocean

• Paleoclimate Data – coal found in cold regions and glacial evidence found in warm regions

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Plate Tectonics• Theory of Plate Tectonics = the Earth’s crust is

broken up into pieces called tectonic plates which float on top of the mantle

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Convection Currents Cause Plates to Move

• Heat in the Earth causes convection currents in the mantle.

• Convection currents push the tectonics plates which float on the slowly moving mantle.

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Plate Boundaries = where plates meet

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Plate Boundaries

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Divergent Plate Boundary:New Crust Formation

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Continental Collision Boundary:Mountain Ranges

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Transform Boundaries:Earthquakes

• Earthquakes can occur at all moving plate boundaries.

• Plates do not move smoothly due to friction.

• Pressure builds up and plates “slip” suddenly

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Subduction Zone Boundaries: Volcanoes

• When one plate is pushed under another, oceanic crust is pushed into the Earth.

• Melting crust releases gases which can get pushed upwards creating a volcano.