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Globe It is thought that the center of the earth is composed of iron, nickel, and rock, making up the inner core (solid) and outer core (liquid). Above the core is the mantle, which comprises about 80% of the volume of the earth. The mantle is a thick liquid. The very outer layer is the crust, which is a layer of rock. Even at its thickest point, the crust is only 37 miles (60 kilometers) thick. 1. Assembly the surface parts 3. Assemble the earth -1 Print out pages 1 through 7, cut out each individual part along their cut lines, and fold along the mountain and valley fold lines. * Assemble surface parts B through H in the same manner. * do not glue Align the three red dots on the globe to the edges of the display stand to position the globe according to the tilt of the earth's axis (23.44 ). A-1 A B D F G H A-2 A-3 cutaway surface 1 cutaway surface 2 display stand curve and glue together A-4 A-5 A-6 4. Assemble the earth -2 5. Place on display stand 2. Assemble the display stand E C Natural Science Series Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 1) Canon Science Papercraft Mini-book *Cut out the card above and save it. You can collect the cards from each of the Papercraft projects to make your own mini-book! Directions

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GlobeIt is thought that the center of the earth is composed of iron, nickel, and rock, making up the inner core (solid) and outer core (liquid). Above the core is the mantle, which comprises about 80% of the volume of the earth. The mantle is a thick liquid.The very outer layer is the crust, which is a layer of rock. Even at its thickest point, the crust is only 37 miles (60 kilometers) thick.

1. Assembly the surface parts 3. Assemble the earth -1

Print out pages 1 through 7, cut out each individual part along their cut lines, and fold along the mountain and valley fold lines.

* Assemble surface parts B through H in the same manner.

* do not glue

Align the three red dots on the globe to the edges of the display stand to position the globe according to the tilt of the earth's axis (23.44 ).

A-1

A

B

D

F

G

H

A-2

A-3

cutaway surface 1

cutaway surface 2display stand

curve and glue together

A-4

A-5

A-6

4. Assemble the earth -2 5. Place on display stand

2. Assemble the display stand

E C

Natural Science Series

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 1)

Canon Science Papercraft Mini-book

*Cut out the card above and save it. You can collect the cards from each of the Papercraft projects to make your own mini-book!

Directions

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3720 mi. (6000km)

3100 mi. (5000km)

2480 mi. (4000km)

1860 mi. (3000km)

1240 mi. (2000km)

620 mi. (1000 km)

lower mantleto about 1800 mi. (2900 km)

upper mantleto about 250 - 435 mi. (400 - 700 km)

outer coreto about 3170 mi. (5100 km)

Thickness: 22 mi. (35 km) average on land 3 mi. (5 km) average under the oceans

inner core

core temperature: about 5400 to 11000 F

(3000 to 6000 C)

Natural Science Globe

Canon World Papercraft

Cutaway surface 1

Display standglue here

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 2)

cut line

mountain fold line

valley fold line

crust

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EarthRadius at the equator : 3963 mi. (6378 km)Mass : 1.314 x 1025 lb (5.974 x 1024 kg)Axial tilt : 23.44Distance from sun : 93 million miles(150 million km)

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 3)

cut line

mountain fold line

valley fold line

Cutaway surface 2

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surface part A-1

surface part A-2

surface part A-3

surface part A-4

surface part A-5

surface part A-6

surface part B-1

surface part B-2

surface part B-3

surface part B-4

surface part B-5

surface part B-6

surface part

A-1

surface part

A-2

surface part

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surface part

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surface part

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surface part

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surface partB

-1surface part

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surface partB

-3surface part

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surface partB-5

surface part

B-6

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 4)

cut line

mountain fold line

valley fold line

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surface part C-1

surface part D-1

surface part D-2

surface part D-3

surface part D-4

surface part D-5

surface part D-6

surface part C-2

surface part C-3

surface part C-4

surface part C-5

surface part C-6

surface part

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surface part

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surface part

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surface part

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surface part D

-1surface part

D-2

surface part D

-3surface part

D-4

surface part D-5

surface part

D-6

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 5)

cut line

mountain fold line

valley fold line

surface part

C-1

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surface part E-1

surface part E-2

surface part E-3

surface part E-4

surface part E-5

surface part E-6

surface part F-1

surface part F-2

surface part F-3

surface part F-4

surface part F-5

surface part F-6

surface part

E-1 surface part F

-1surface part

F-2

surface part F-3

surface part F-4

surface part F-5

surface part

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surface part

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surface part

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surface part

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surface part

E-5

surface part

E-6

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 6)

cut line

mountain fold line

valley fold line

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surface part G-1

surface part H-1

surface part H-2

surface part H-3

surface part H-4

surface part H-5

surface part H-6

surface part G-2

surface part G-3

surface part G-4

surface part G-5

surface part G-6

surface part

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surface part H

-1surface part

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surface part H

-3surface part

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surface part H-5

surface part

H-6

surface part

G-2

surface part

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surface part

G-4

surface part

G-5

surface part

G-6

Science Papercraft Natural Science Series Globe (section 7)

cut line

mountain fold line

valley fold line