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Title: Convection and the Mantle


1
Convection and the Mantle
  • How is heat transferred?

2
What makes an object hot?
  • Movement of particles
  • Heat moves toward colder areas

3
3 Types of Heat Transfer
  • Radiation
  • Conduction
  • Convection

4
Radiation
  • Transfer of energy through space
  • No direct contact between heat source and an
    object.
  • Can you think of examples of Radiation?
  • Sunlight warming us during the day
  • Being warmed by a fire

5
Conduction
  • Heat transfer within a material, or between
    materials that are touching.
  • The particles heat up, move faster, and bump into
    other particles that do the same.

6
Conduction Examples
  • A spoon sitting in a boiling pot of soup.
  • Hot sand at the beach.
  • Cold hands after making a snow ball.

7
Convection
  • Heat is transferred by the movement of fluids and
    gases.
  • Heated particles begin to flow, and transfer heat
    from one particle to another.
  • This is caused by differences in temperature and
    density in a fluid.
  • Density a measure of how much mass there is in
    a substance. Example Rock is much denser than
    water.

8
Convection Currents
  • How does hot liquid move?
  • Think of the boiling pot of soup
  • The soup on the very bottom of the pot is the
    hottest, and therefore, less dense. It begins to
    float towards the top.
  • Once at the top, it cools, which increases its
    density. It becomes heavier, and due to gravity,
    falls back to the bottom of the pot.

9
  • Convection currents take on a circular motion.
  • This is how the mantle rock moves inside the
    earth.

10
Changes in Density
  • The heating and cooling of a fluid changes its
    density.
  • What a fluid is heated, its particles move
    farther apart at a faster speed than when it was
    cold. As the particles spread out they take up
    more space.
  • The particles of the fluid are now being
    stretched over a larger area, and therefore, the
    density of the fluid decreases.

11
Inside the Earth
  • Heating and cooling of a fluid, changes in the
    fluids density, and the force of gravity combine
    to set convection currents in motion.
  • Heat from the core and mantle causes these types
    of convection currents in the mantle.

12
The flowing mantle
  • Plumes of mantle rock rise slowly from the bottom
    of the mantle toward the top.
  • The hot rock eventually cools, and sinks back
    through the mantle.
  • This cycle of rising and sinking is repeated over
    and over.
  • This has been happening inside our earth for more
    than 4 billion years!

13
Convection Currents in Action
  • http//duedall.fit.edu/wholeearth/PHysical20geolo
    gy20animations/0053.swf
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