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Structure of the Earth
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Earth’s Structure The Earth is made up of several layers with distinct properties: Crust = outer layer Mantle = middle layer Core = inner layer
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Earth’s Structure The structure of the Earth is measured indirectly using data from earthqukes We know how seismic waves move through different materials Much of the evidence comes from shadow zones where no P or S waves are seen
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The Crust The crust is not even around the whole Earth The crust is thinner under the oceans and thicker under the continents Oceanic crust is made up of dense rocks and is from 5 to 8 km thick Continental crust is made up of lighter rocks and is from 10 to 70 km thick
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The Crust Because oceanic crust is much denser than continental crust = ocean plates are subducted in plate tectonics The boundary between the crust and the mantle is the Mohorovičić discontinuity (Moho)
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The Mantle The mantle is largely solid rock with localized chambers of melted rock in the upper mantle = magma The rock in the mantle is thought to be made up of rock with olivine and pyroxene, and lacking feldspar The uppermost portion of the mantle and the crust make up the lithosphere (70 – 250 km thick)
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The Mantle The asthenosphere is the part of the mantle up to 200 km deep where seismic waves travel more slowly This layer is thought to behave as a plastic material (like silly putty) because the rocks are close to their melting point The asthenosphere is likely the source of magma since its rock is close to melting
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The Core The core is made of metals (mostly iron) The core has two parts: Liquid outer core Solid inner core Currents in the liquid part of the core create Earth’s magnetic field
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