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Section 1: Earth: A Unique Planet Preview Key Ideas Earth Basics Earth’s Interior Structure of the Earth Earth as a Magnet Earth’s Magnetic Field Earth’s Gravity

Key Ideas Describe the size and shape of Earth. Describe the compositional and structural layers of Earth’s interior. Identify the possible source of Earth’s magnetic field. Summarize Newton’s law of gravitation.

Earth Basics Earth is the third planet from the sun in our solar system. Earth formed about 4.6 billion years ago and is made mostly of rock. Approximately 71% of Earth’s surface is covered by a thin layer of water known as the global ocean. Earth is an oblate spheroid, or a slightly flattened sphere. Earth’s pole-to-pole circumference is 40,007 km. Its equatorial circumference is 40,074 km.

Earth’s Interior Scientists have made important discoveries about Earth’s interior through studies of seismic waves. Seismic waves are vibrations that travel through Earth. Earthquakes and explosions near Earth’s surface produce seismic waves. By studying seismic waves as they travel through Earth, scientists have determined that Earth is made up of three major compositional zones and five major structural zones.

Earth’s Interior, continued Compositional Zones of Earth’s Interior crust the thin and solid outermost layer of Earth above the mantle Oceanic crust, which lies under the oceans, is only 5 to 10 km thick. The continental crust varies in thickness from 15 km to 80 km. mantle in Earth science, the layer of rock between Earth’s crust and core The mantle is nearly 2,900 km thick and makes up almost two-thirds of Earth’s mass.

Earth’s Interior, continued Compositional Zones of Earth’s Interior, continued core the central part of Earth below the mantle The center of Earth is a sphere composed mainly of nickel and iron. Outer core is liquid iron and nickel, inner core is solid iron and nickel.

Earth’s Interior, continued Reading Check Explain why scientists have to rely on indirect observations to study Earth’s interior. Indirect observations are the only means available for exploring Earth’s interior at depths too great to be reached by drilling.

Earth’s Interior, continued The diagram below shows the layers of Earth’s interior.

Earth as a Magnet Earth’s magnetic field extends beyond the atmosphere and affects a region of space called the magnetosphere. Scientists think that motions within the liquid iron of Earth’s outer core produce electric currents that in turn create Earth’s magnetic field.

Earth’s Gravity Gravity is the force of attraction that exists between all matter in the universe. According to Newton’s law of gravitation, the force of attraction between any two objects depends on the masses of the objects and the distance between the objects. The larger the masses of two objects and the closer together that the two objects are, the greater the force of gravity between the objects will be.

Earth’s Gravity, continued Weight and Mass Weight is a measure of the strength of the pull of gravity on an object. An object’s weight depends on its mass and its distance from Earth’s center. Weight and Location Because the distance between Earth’s surface and its center is greater at the equator than at the poles, the weight of an object at the equator is about 0.3% less than its weight at the North Pole.