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1 Chapter 15, Section 1: Inside the Earth What we are going to learn: 1. Identify the layers of the Earth by their chemical composition. 2. Identify the layers of the Earth by their physical properties. 3. Describe a tectonic plate. 4. Explain how scientists know about the structure of Earth’s interior.

2 Three Layers of the Earth  The Crust is the outermost layer. 5- 100 km thick but is the thinnest layer.  The Mantle is the layer between the crust and the core. This is where magma is found.  The Core is the center part of the Earth and is made of two parts, inner core and outer core.

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4 Outer Part of the Earth  The Crust is where we live.  Next is the Lithosphere. Made from the crust and the hard outer part of the mantle.  Next is the Asthenosphere. This is the soft layer of the mantle where the lithosphere “floats”.

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6 Middle Earth  The Mesophere is the strong lower part of the mantle between the asthensophere and the core.  The Outer Core is the outer part of the core and is liquid.  The Inner Core is the most center part of the Earth and is made from solid iron.

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8 How do we know for sure what’s under us???  How can we know what each part is made from if we haven’t been there?  Scientists use vibrations called Seismic Waves created during earthquakes to determine thickness and composition.  Waves move through solid and liquid material at different speeds.

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10 Tectonic Plates  The lithosphere is divided into puzzle like pieces called Tectonic Plates.  On the edge of these plates we get mountains, earthquakes, volcanoes, and sea floor spreading.

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12 Convergent Boundaries  A Convergent Boundary is formed when two plates collide with one another.  This can be two contiential plates, two ocean plates, or one contiential plate with an ocean plate.

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14 Divergent and Transform Boundaries  A Divergent Boundary is where two tectonic plates are moving away from one another.  A Transform Boundary is where two plates are sliding horizontally or beside one another.

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16 Sea Floor Spreading  At divergent boundaries in the ocean magma is pushed up and new ocean crust is formed pushing the old crust outward.  This process is constantly making new ocean crust.

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18 Deforming the Earth’s Crust  Deformation – when the shape of a rock changes due to stress.  Tension stress- pulling apart.  Compression stress- pushing together.

19 Folding Rocks  Folding – the bending of rock layers due to stress.  Types of folds….

20 Faults in Rocks  Fault – is a break in a body of rock where one side moves against the other side.  Types of faults…

21 Mountain Building  Folding and faulting can build mountains  Types of mountains… Folded Mountains

22 Mountain Building  Fault- Block Mountains

23 Mountain Building  Volcanic Mountains

24 Uplift  Uplift – the rising of regions of the Earth’s crust to higher elevations.

25 Subsidence  Subsidence – the sinking of regions of the Earth’s crust to lower elevations.


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