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Title: The Earth


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The Earths Interior
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Write down the things that are in yellowOther
terms in this PowerPoint are helpful but do not
need to be included in your notes.
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Plate tectonics- describes movement of the crust
(theory)
  1. Continental Drift- the continents have drifted
    from one location to another
  2. Continents used to be in one mass called Pangea
    (250 mill. Years ago)

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Earthquakes
  • Seismic Waves
  • generated waves traveling through the Earths
    interior
  • These waves give us clues to the composition of
    the Earth

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Types of waves
  • P-waves (primary waves)
  • Compress and expand rock
  • Are the fastest
  • First waves to register on seismograph

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Types of waves (cont.)
  • S-waves (secondary waves)
  • Vibrate up and down or side to side
  • 2nd waves to register on a seismograph

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Earthquake 1/5/13
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IV. Measuring Earthquakes
  • Seismograph
  • Device which measures seismic waves
  • Clicker ?s 1-9

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Movement along a fault boundary
  • Transform-fault boundary
  • plates are sliding past one another
  • EX. San Andreas
  • fault in California
  • ? Earthquakes caused by shearing forces

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Movement (cont.)
  • B. Divergent Boundary
  • 1. two plates are moving apart
  • ? Plate A Plate B ?
  • 2. Forms rift valleys - large spreading
    valleys
  • or
  • 3. Creates sea floor spreading- a rift valley
    on sea floor
  • 4. Caused by tensional forces

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Divergent Boundaries
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Divergent Boundaries- can observe reverse polarity
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Movement (cont.)
  • Convergent Boundaries
  • 2 plates move towards each other
  • Plate A ? ? Plate B
  • Leads to subduction- one plate
  • (usually oceanic crust)
  • goes beneath the other
  • (continental crust).
  • Caused by compressional forces

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Convergent Boundaries
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Convergent Boundaries
  • Ex Andes Mountains in S. America
  • (Still growing because of subduction)
  • 3. ?Common place to find volcanoes
  • Ex Cascade Range
  • (Mt. St. Helens Mt. Rainier)

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Quiz Time!- word bank (some gt 1)Transform
BoundaryConvergent BoundaryDivergent
BoundaryContinental Crust
Oceanic Crust Subduction Rift Valley (divergent)
6. Crust type
7. Crust type
4.
2.
3.
1.
8.
5.
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Earths internal layers
  • Geologists did research with seismic waves
  • Concluded that the Earths
  • interior is layered.

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Earths internal layersSKETCH THIS!
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Earths internal layers
  • A. Core-
  • 1. Composed mostly of iron and nickel
  • 2. Inner Core
  • very hot
  • solid Fe Ni due to high pressure of the Earth

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The Core (continued)
  • 3. Outer Core
  • less pressure from the earth
  • liquid Fe Ni
  • Flow in the outer core generates an electric
    current that powers the Earths magnetic field.

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B. The Mantle
  1. Rocky layer
  2. About 3000 km thick

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Mantle (cont.)
  • a. Lower mantle
  • b. Upper mantle
  • two sections

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Upper mantle (cont.)
  • 1. Asthenosphere - behaves in a semi-fluid manner

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Upper mantle (cont.)
Source http//www.uwsp.edu/geo/faculty/ritter/ima
ges/lithosphere/tectonics/earth_structure.jpg
  • Lithosphere- rigid and brittle

Legend Lithosphere Crust Mantle
Asthenosphere Outer Core Inner
Core
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Thickness of layers.
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C. The Crust
  • Uppermost portion of the lithosphere
  • Two types of crust
  • a. Oceanic crust below ocean, dense
  • about 10 km thick

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The Crust (cont.)
  • b. Continental crust below land, less dense
  • about 20-60 km thick

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  • Evidence that supports the theory of Continental
    Drift
  • 1. Geologic (rock)
  • 2. Biologic (life)
  • 3. Climatological (past weather)
  • 4. Continental Shelves fit together well

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Tectonic Plates
  • moving sections of the lithosphere
  • on which continents lie

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Major Tectonic Plates
Clicker ?s 1-9 (Continental Drift and Faults)
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