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What is Earth’s Structure?  If your first view of Earth were from space, what would it look like?

What is Earth’s Structure?  If your first view of Earth were from space, what would it look like?  Could you distinguish between different features?

What is Earth’s Structure?  If your first view of Earth were from space, what would it look like?  Could you distinguish between different features?  What do you think might be below Earth’s surface?

Earth’s Layers  Scientist cannot study Earth’s interior directly.

Earth’s Layers  Scientist cannot study Earth’s interior directly.  Instead, they study the material ejected during volcanic eruptions, and gather seismic data during earthquakes.

Earth’s Layers  Scientist cannot study Earth’s interior directly.  Instead, they study the material ejected during volcanic eruptions, and gather seismic data during earthquakes.  They use this information to learn about the composition of Earth’s interior.

Earth’s Layers  With this date, they discovered evidence that material in Earth’s interior is different from rocks at Earth’s surface.

Earth’s Layers  With this date, they discovered evidence that material in Earth’s interior is different from rocks at Earth’s surface.  From this evidence, scientists believe Earth’s interior is made of layers.

Earth’s Layers  With this date, they discovered evidence that material in Earth’s interior is different from rocks at Earth’s surface.  From this evidence, scientists believe Earth’s interior is made of layers.  Earth has four distinct layers.

Earth’s Layers  The inner layer is called the core.

Earth’s Layers  The inner layer is called the core.  It is composed of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core.

Earth’s Layers  The inner layer is called the core.  It is composed of a solid inner core and a liquid outer core.  The inner core is mostly iron and the outer core is iron and nickel.

Earth’s Layers  The next layer is the mantle, a very thick layer of mostly solid rock composed mainly of oxygen, silicon, and magnesium.

Earth’s Layers  The surface of Earth is called the crust.  The crust is composed of the elements oxygen, silicon, and aluminum.

Earth’s Layers Earth’s crust, mantle, and core vary in thickness, density, and composition.

Scripture Spotlight What is God saying to Job in Job 38:4-7?

Scripture Spotlight What is God saying to Job in Job 38:4-7? God is asking Job where he was when God laid the foundations of the Earth.

Earth’s Crust  All of the land around you, as well as the land that makes up the ocean floor, is the crust.

Earth’s Crust  All of the land around you, as well as the land that makes up the ocean floor, is the crust.  Earth’s crust is the thinnest layer of the planet.

Earth’s Crust  All of the land around you, as well as the land that makes up the ocean floor, is the crust.  Earth’s crust is the thinnest layer of the planet.  There are two types of crust: continental crust and oceanic crust.

Earth’s Crust  All of the land around you, as well as the land that makes up the ocean floor, is the crust.  Earth’s crust is the thinnest layer of the planet.  There are two types of crust: continental crust and oceanic crust.  Scientists classify the crust based on chemical composition.

Earth’s Crust: Continental Crust  Continental crust has a density of about 2.7 g/cm 3

Earth’s Crust: Continental Crust  Continental crust has a density of about 2.7 g/cm 3  It is made of mostly granite, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock.

Earth’s Crust: Continental Crust  Continental crust has a density of about 2.7 g/cm 3  It is made of mostly granite, sedimentary, and metamorphic rock.  In some places this type of crust is only a few kilometers thick. However, in other places it is much thicker.

Earth’s Crust: Oceanic Crust  Oceanic crust has a mostly basalt composition, a density of about 3.3 g’cm 3, and is much thinner than continental crust.

Earth’s Crust: Oceanic Crust  Oceanic crust has a mostly basalt composition, a density of about 3.3 g’cm 3, and is much thinner than continental crust.  Oceanic crust ranges in thickness from about 3 miles to about 6 miles.

Earth’s Crust: Oceanic Crust  Oceanic crust has a mostly basalt composition, a density of about 3.3 g’cm 3, and is much thinner than continental crust.  Oceanic crust ranges in thickness from about 3 miles to about 6 miles.  When oceanic crust collides with continental crust, this much denser oceanic crust sinks below the continental crust.

The Moho  The boundary between Earth’s crust and mantle is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, or Moho, for short.

The Moho  The boundary between Earth’s crust and mantle is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, or Moho, for short.  This feature was named after the Croatian geophysicist Andrija Mohorovicic.

The Moho  The boundary between Earth’s crust and mantle is called the Mohorovicic Discontinuity, or Moho, for short.  This feature was named after the Croatian geophysicist Andrija Mohorovicic.  In the early 1900s, he noticed that seismic wave velocities increased in speed as they entered the mantle.

The Moho  The change in seismic velocity is due to a change in density of the material.

The Moho  The change in seismic velocity is due to a change in density of the material.  The crust is less dense than the mantle.

The Moho  The change in seismic velocity is due to a change in density of the material.  The crust is less dense than the mantle.  As the waves pass from the crust into the mantle at the Moho, the wave speed increases.

Earth’s Mantle  Earth’s mantle is its thickest layer.

Earth’s Mantle  Earth’s mantle is its thickest layer.  It measures nearly about 1,800 miles from top to bottom.

Earth’s Mantle  Earth’s mantle is its thickest layer.

Earth’s Mantle  Earth’s mantle is its thickest layer.  It measures nearly about 1,800 miles from top to bottom.

Earth’s Mantle  Earth’s mantle is its thickest layer.  It measures nearly about 1,800 miles from top to bottom.  The mantle is made of igneous rocks that are rich in the hard, green, glassy mineral called olivine.

Earth’s Mantle  The upper about 60 miles of the mantle is rigid.

Earth’s Mantle  The upper about 60 miles of the mantle is rigid.  This rigid rock, together with the crust is called the lithosphere.

Earth’s Mantle  The upper about 60 miles of the mantle is rigid.  This rigid rock, together with the crust is called the lithosphere.  Below the lithosphere lies a partially molten section of the mantle that flows like a soft plastic.

Earth’s Mantle  The upper about 60 miles of the mantle is rigid.  This rigid rock, together with the crust is called the lithosphere.  Below the lithosphere lies a partially molten section of the mantle that flows like a soft plastic.  This part of the mantle lies 6o to 120 miles below the lithosphere. It is called the asthenosphere.

Scripture Spotlight According to Psalm 102:25 who laid the foundation of the Earth?

Scripture Spotlight According to Psalm 102:25 who laid the foundation of the Earth? Psalm 102:25 says that God laid the foundations of the Earth and that the heavens are the work of His hands.