The Earth The Earth is made of three different layers. Using the WorldBook Online map of the World, represent the three layers by creating a flip book.

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The Earth The Earth is made of three different layers. Using the WorldBook Online map of the World, represent the three layers by creating a flip book. Keywords: Inner Core, Outer Core, Mantle, Crust Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

In groups, discuss the statements below and decide which statement describes the keywords. Students can use the following online interactive sites to help them decide. Two parts the outer and the inner core Outer core made of molten metals, nickel and iron Inner core it is solid due to high pressure Made of solid rock 10 km thick under the oceans and 60 km under the continents Made of molten (melted) rock called magma Temperatures of 4000 ºC This part is solid due to high pressure. Keywords Crust Mantle Inner Core Outer Core Two parts the outer and the inner core Outer core made of molten metals, nickel and iron Inner core it is solid due to high pressure Made of solid rock 10 km thick under the oceans and 60 km under the continents Made of solid rock 10 km thick under the oceans and 60 km under the continents. This part is made of molten metals, nickel and iron. Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

Using the following interactive online website; Label the parts of the Earth. Record the approx. temperature of each part. Record the approx. thickness of each part. Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

Crust Lithosphere Asthenosphere Mantle Outer Core Inner Core Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

The Earth’s Crust Eurasian Plate African Plate Australian Plate The crust is broken up into pieces called plates. The edges of the plates are called plate boundaries. Eurasian Plate African Plate Australian Plate American Plate Pacific Plate Indian Plate Continents sit on top of these plates. Match the continents to the plates Nazca Plate Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

Can Plates Move? ‘Plates move due to convection currents in the mantle.’ In groups, cut the world map up and check whether the continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

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Alfred Wegener Read the WorldBook Online article about Alfred Wegener Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

Continental Drift Read the WorldBook Online article about Alfred Wegener. Alfred Wegener proposed the continental drift theory in 1912, explain the theory he proposed? What was the ‘Pangaea’? List three ways in which Alfred Wegener supported his continental drift theory. Millions of years ago all the continents fitted together in one large land mass called Pangea. It eventually broke up and all the continents drifted to their present-day positions. The continents are still moving today. Timeline animation. Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

Constructive Conservative Destructive Plate Boundaries Plates move due to convection currents in the mantle. The edges of the plates are called plate boundaries and there are three types: Constructive Conservative Destructive

Match Activity Constructive Destructive Conservative Match the plate boundary name, diagram and description together… Constructive Destructive Conservative Two plates push together One plate is forced down into the mantle and destroyed Land above is forced upwards forming, Fold Mountains, earthquakes and volcanic mts. Two plates slide past each other Land is neither created nor destroyed Great build-up of pressure Causes earthquakes e.g. San Andreas Fault When two plates pull apart Magma forces up Cools to form new crust It forms features like the Mid – Atlantic Ridge Volcanic Islands Structure of the Earth Matching Task Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

Self Assess Constructive Conservative Destructive Extension task: Explain how volcanoes, earthquakes and fold mountains are formed. Constructive Conservative Destructive When two plates pull apart Magma forces up Cools to form new crust It forms features like the Mid – Atlantic Ridge Volcanic Islands. Two plates slide past each other Land is neither created nor destroyed Great build-up of pressure Causes earthquakes e.g. San Andreas Fault Two plates push together One plate is forced down into the mantle and destroyed Land above is forced upwards forming, Fold Mountains, earthquakes and volcanic mts. Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth

What I learned: Where I learned it: New questions: Human Habitat – Shaping the Earth