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Structure of the earth. Inner Core – This is in the centre of the earth where it is hottest. It is solid and consists of Iron and Nickel with temperatures.

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1 Structure of the earth

2 Inner Core – This is in the centre of the earth where it is hottest. It is solid and consists of Iron and Nickel with temperatures of up to 5,500 o c. Outer Core – This is a liquid layer also composed of Iron and Nickel and is extremely hot with temperatures similar to the inner core. Mantle – This is the widest section of the Earth at approximately 2,900km. It is made up of semi- molten rock called magma. Towards the top of the mantle the rock is hard, but lower down nearer to the centre of the earth the rock is soft and beginning to melt. Crust – This is the thin outer layer of the earth which is only between 0- 60km thick. The crust is the solid rock layer which we live on. There are two different types of crust: – Continental Crust – Carries land – Oceanic Crust – Carries water

3 Distribution of the Earth's Tectonic Plates The Earth's crust is broken up into pieces called plates. Convection currents in the mantle caused by heat rising and falling generated by radioactive decay in the core, causes the plates to move. The plate movements and the activity inside the earth is called plate tectonics. Plate tectonics cause earthquakes and volcanoes which usually occur on plate boundaries.

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5 The Plate Boundaries 1. Destructive - Where two plates collide and one plate flows beneath the other – subduction. - Earthquakes and volcanoes occur here - E.g.: Nazca Plate and South American Plate 2. Constructive - Rising convection currents pull crust apart forming volcanic ridge - Mid-Atlantic Ridge - E.g.: Eurasian and North American Plates 3 Conservative - Two plates slide past each other - Earthquakes occur here - E.g.: San Andreas Fault, California 4. Collision - Two continental plates collide and the two plates buckle - Many earthquakes occur here - E.g.: Indo-Australian and Eurasian plates


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