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What you Learned (L) (don’t fill out yet!) KWL Chart On page #3, create a KWL chart on Earth’s layers. At least 3 items in K & W columns; L should be blank! Use the diagram to the right to determine help create the “Want to Know” column What you Know (K) What you Want to Know (W) What you Learned (L) (don’t fill out yet!)

Earth Layers Look at the picture to the right. What layers do you recognize? What layers are new to you? During the video, write down new 2 facts about each main layer in the “L” column. If you knew all information, just write down 2 facts.

What are the lithosphere and asthenosphere??? How do the layers of the Earth cause the plates to move? Lithosphere: Made of the Crust & Upper Mantle. Broken into tectonic plates! Asthenosphere: The layer of solid rock below the lithosphere that has so much pressure and heat the rocks can flow like a liquid. This causes the lithosphere plates to move. Convection Currents: Rising and sinking of hot rock (magma) due to differences in density or temperature.