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Title: EARTHS INTERIOR


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The Island of Surtsey
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  • Geologists - scientists who study the forces
    that make and shape the planet Earth they study
    the chemical and physical characteristics of
    rocks
  • Rock - the material that forms Earths hard
    surface.
  • Geology - the study of planet Earth

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Geologists at Work
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  • Constructive forces - shape the surface by
    building up mountains and landmasses.
  • Destructive forces - slowly wear away mountains
    and, eventually, every other feature on the
    surface.

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CONSTRUCTIVE FORCES
Deposition of Sediment
Convergent boundaries creating a mountain range
Volcanic Eruption
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DESTRUCTIVE FORCES
Lava Flow
Rain
Weathering
Erosion
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  • Continents seven great landmasses surounded
    by oceans made up of layers of rock

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  • Depth of Deepest Mine 3.8 kilometers in
    South Africa

PREMIER DIAMOND MINE The largest and oldest
kimberlite pipe in the world
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  • Seismic Waves indirect method used to study
    Earths interior produced by earthquakes

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Temperature - Increases as Distance from Surface
Increases!
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Pressure - Increases as Distance from Surface
Increases!
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  • Crust thin layer of rock that forms Earths
    outer skin contains continental and oceanic
    crust 5-40 km thick contains O, Si, Al, Ca, Fe,
    Na, K, Mg 870oC.

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  • Basalt dark, dense rock with texture found
    in oceanic crust
  • Granite rock with large crystals not as
    dense as basalt light color found in
    continental crust

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  • GRANITE BASALT

Granite Gorge at the Grand Canyon
Basalt formations in a south-west Iceland stream
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  • Mantle layer
  • below the crust hot rock composed of
  • Si, O, Fe, Mg 2900 km 2200oC

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  • Lithosphere contains the mantle and the
    crust rigid layer

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  • Asthenosphere soft layer separating the upper
    and lower mantle material can flow slowly

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  • THE MANTLE
  • This soft layer is called the asthenosphere. In
    Greek, asthenes means weak. Just because
    asthenes means weak, you cant assume this layer
    is actually weak. But the asthenosphere is soft.
    The material in this layer can flow softly.
  • The lithosphere floats on top of the
    asthenosphere. Beneath the asthenosphere, solid
    mantle materials extends all the way to Earths
    core. The mantle is nearly 3,000 kilometers
    thick.

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  • THE CORE
  • After traveling through the mantle, you reach the
    core. Earths core consists of two parts a
    liquid outer core and a solid inner core. The
    metals iron and nickel make up both parts of the
    core. The outer core is a layer of molten metal
    that surrounds the inner core. In spite of
    enormous pressure, the outer core behaves like a
    thick liquid. The inner core is a dense ball of
    solid metal. In the inner core, extreme pressure
    squeezes the atoms of iron and nickel so much
    that they cannot spread out and become liquid.

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  • THE CORE
  • The outer and inner cores make up about one third
    of Earths mass, but only 15 percent of its
    volume. The inner and outer cores together are
    just slightly smaller than the moon.

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  • EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
  • Currents in the liquid outer core force the solid
    inner core to spin. Like a planet within a
    planet, the inner core spins inside Earth at a
    slightly faster rate than the rest of the planet.
    This movement creates Earths magnetic field,
    which causes the planet to act like a giant bar
    magnet. The magnetic field affects the whole
    Earth. When you use a compass, the compass
    needle aligns with the lines of force in Earths
    magnetic field. The north-seeking end of the
    compass needle points to Earths magnetic north
    pole.

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  • The inner core spinning faster than the rest of
    the planet creates Earths magnetic field!

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  • EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD
  • Consider an ordinary bar magnet. If you place it
    beneath a piece of paper and sprinkle iron
    filings on the paper, the iron filings line up
    with the bars magnetic field. If you could
    cover the entire planet with iron filings, they
    would form a similar pattern.

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