The 4 Earth Sciences. Geology – Study of the Earth’s surface and interior.

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The 4 Earth Sciences

Geology – Study of the Earth’s surface and interior

Meteorology – Study of the Earth’s atmosphere, weather

Astronomy – Study of all celestial bodies outside of our planet

Oceanography – Study of the Earth’s oceans

Origin of the Universe Big Bang Theory – the universe began (10 to 15 billion years ago-bya) to expand with the explosion of concentrated matter and energy and has been expanding ever since. The further out in the universe – the faster matter is moving

Origin of the Solar system About 5 bya, a cloud of gas and dust 10 billion km in diameter rotated slowly in space. 500 million years (1/2 billion) of gravity, this cloud began to shrink and therefore spin faster. The inner material was so hot that nuclear fusion began, creating our sun

Origin of the Solar system 10% of the cloud remained to form a surrounding disk Friction, electromagnetism, and gravity within the disk caused most of this mass to collect into smaller masses and form protoplanets – Protoplanet hypothesis

Origin of the Earth Earth is thought to have been entirely molten; as the heavier metals, iron and nickel, sank to the center forming the dense core. The molten earth was separated into layers (density stratification) – the more dense materials toward the center; less dense toward the surface.

Origin of the Earth During this separation, trapped gases and steam were released to the surface through volcanic eruptions These expelled gases created our atmosphere The steam condensed into water to slowly form the oceans. The continents formed from huge lava flows from volcanoes over millions and millions of years

Structure of the Earth Inner core – 1200 km diameter, solid iron and nickel Outer core – 2250 km thick, liquid iron and nickel Mantle – 2900 km thick, iron, magnesium, silicon Crust – 10 to 65 km thick, mostly (74.3%) oxygen & silicon

Got to know Fact: unchanging things that are true or real & based on many observations Law: a description of a relationship between events that occur together repeatedly Theory: an explanation that has been partially verified