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On Monday and Tuesday…  We found the density of liquids and rocks.  We learned that denser materials sink, and lighter materials float.  We learned.

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3 On Monday and Tuesday…  We found the density of liquids and rocks.  We learned that denser materials sink, and lighter materials float.  We learned that granite is lighter than basalt and that iron is denser than both.

4 Density and the Inner Earth  DENSITY = MASS / VOLUME  In other words: How much stuff is there in a certain amount of space.  We also learned that the densest liquids sink to the bottom, and the lightest liquids float.  The same is true with the rock inside the Earth!

5 Which plate would be subducted?  Oceanic plate made of basalt collides with continental plate made of granite  Basalt has a higher density than granite.  The oceanic plate will be subducted  Ocean-Ocean?  Both could be subducted because both are dense. However, only one is actually subducted. Trench is formed, volcanic islands.  Ocean-Continent?  Oceanic plate is subducted because it is more dense. Trench is formed, land volcanoes.  Continent-Continent?  Neither is subducted because both are less dense than the magma beneath them. Mountain formation, no volcanoes.

6 How do you think density affects the composition of the Earth?

7 The Earth has 4 major layers  Crust  Mantle  Inner Core  Outer Core

8 The Crust OOuter layer 55-100 km thick 22 types of crust OOceanic (very dense, made of basalt) CContinental (less dense, made of granite) IIf the Earth were a basketball, the crust would be a sheet of paper.

9 Oceanic and Continental Crust

10 The Mantle  Middle, very thick layer  The largest section of the Earth, both in mass and volume.  Made of magma very much likes comes out of volcanoes as lava  Has an upper and a lower part. Upper is PLASTIC, lower is RIGID.  The upper mantle has CONVECTION CURRENTS. The magma flows and cycles.

11 The Outer Core  Made mostly of liquid iron  1/3 of the earth’s mass  Hotter than the surface of the sun  Contains radioactive material that helps keel the Earth warm. http://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/26557-earth-science-the-outer-core-video.htm

12 Inner Core * The inner core of the Earth has temperatures and pressures so great that the metals are squeezed together and are not able to move. The inner core is a solid. The inner core gives the Earth it’s magnetic field, which protects us from the sun. http://videos.howstuffworks.com/hsw/26558-earth-science-the-inner-core-video.htm

13 Pair and Share  Turn to the person next to you and tell them one fact about one layer of the Earth.  Then, they tell you another fact about another layer of the Earth.  Do this for all 4 layers.

14 Convection in the Mantle

15 Oil and Pepper Demonstration  Make a hypothesis about what will happen when we heat the oil and pepper. (If-Then format)  Observe the movement of the pepper  Collect Data on what happened. What do you notice?  Analyze your data. Why did that happen?

16 What is Convection?  Convection is the transfer of heat within a liquid that creates movement called convection currents.  When a substance is heated, it expands.  As it expands, it’s density decreases and it becomes lighter. It rises  When a substance cools, it contracts  As it contracts, it’s density decrease and it becomes lighter. It sinks.

17 Convection in the Mantle  Convection in the mantle causes Divergent Plate Boundaries, by breaking a plate apart and then forcing the two parts in opposite directions.  Continents are carried by the convection currents in the mantle

18 Exit Slip  1) Define density (either the equation or in your own words)  2) List the 4 layers of the Earth and give one fact about each of them.


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