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Earth’s Interior

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Earth’s Interior

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The best way to find out what’s inside Earth might

be to dig a tunnel to its center—but that isn’t

possible.

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Scientists use indirect observations to gather clues about

Earth’s interior.

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1. Seismic waves

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Depending on the speed of the waves and the paths

they take, geologists uncover clues about the

inside of the Earth.

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Waves can:speed up,

slow down,bend, or stop

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2. Rock Clues

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Since many rocks form far below Earth’s surface,

scientists can study what the rocks are made of and

make inferences about Earth’s interior.

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Earth’s Layers

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Scientists theorize that the earth is made up of

4 layers…

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1. The Inner Core

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It is solid, dense, and made of iron. There is great pressure in

the inner core.

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5,000º C, hottest, most pressure

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2. The Outer Core

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It is made of molten (liquid)

metal.

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3. The Mantle

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It is the largest layer; it is solid, but flows slowly, like

putty.

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4. The Crust

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It is the thinnest layer, but its

thickness varies…

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It is thinnest under the oceans. This is

oceanic crust.

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It is thickest under the continents.

This is continental crust.

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All features on Earth’s surface are part of the crust.

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Pressure and temperature

increase as depth increases.

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EARTH’S PLATES

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The lithosphere is made up of the crust and the topmost part

of the mantle.

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The lithosphere is broken into about

30 sections, or plates.

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These plates “float” on the asthenosphere,

also part of Earth’s mantle.

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Earth’s plates vary greatly in size and shape.

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The plates move slowly, often taking more than a year to

creep a few centimeters.

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Lasers and satellites are used to measure

these small plate movements.

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The places where the edges of different

plates meet are called plate boundaries.

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The constant movement of Earth’s plates creates

forces that affect Earth’s surface at those

boundaries.

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PLATES THAT MOVE APART

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Plates move apart because of tension (pulling forces).

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When plates move apart, gaps form

between the plates.

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The gaps are filled by magma that is pushed up and which cools to

form new crust.

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The places where this new crust is formed are called mid-ocean

ridges.

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PLATES THAT

COLLIDE

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When plates collide, the

outcome depends on the density of

the plates.

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Oceanic crust is more dense than continental crust.

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If two continental plates collide, there is a pile up of crust;

this is called compression.

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If two oceanic plates collide, or if an oceanic and a continental plate collide, the denser one

goes to the bottom.

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This is called subduction.

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PLATES THAT SLIDE

PAST

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Shearing: When a force pushes

something in two different directions.

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A transform boundary is a place where two

plates that are moving past one another meet.

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Shearing at a transform boundary

causes faults and earthquakes to

occur.

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WHY DO PLATES MOVE?

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There are only theories about

why plates move.

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The theory of convection currents is that movements are

caused by differences in density.

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