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Pg. 25.  After Earth formed, radioactive elements decayed and heat was released  Caused melting of interior  Denser elements sank to core (iron and.

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2  After Earth formed, radioactive elements decayed and heat was released  Caused melting of interior  Denser elements sank to core (iron and nickel)  Process is still on going  Created layers

3  Two different ways to define layers:  Composition  Physical properties

4  Consists of 3 major layers defined by chemical composition:  Crust (silica)  Mantle (Fe and Mg)  Core (Fe and Ni)

5  2 types: oceanic and continental  Oceanic is younger, made of basaltic rocks, and about 7 km thick  Continental crust averages about 40 km, average composition of granite  About 70% oceanic crust and 30% continental crust

6  Contains of 82% of Earth’s volume  SOLID, rocky shell that extends to a depth of 2890 km  Boundary between crust and mantle represents a change in composition

7  Composed of mostly iron and nickel  Incredibly dense  Tons of pressure

8  Temperature and pressure affect the physical properties of rock  Material may behave like a brittle solid, a putty, or liquid  5 layers:  Lithosphere  Asthenosphere  Mesosphere (lower mantle)  outer core  inner core

9  Outermost layer  Consists of crust and uppermost mantle  Relatively cool and rigid  About 100 km thick

10  Soft, weak layer  Rocks are close to their melting point  Like hot wax

11  More rigid than asthenosphere  Rocks are still hot and capable of flow but very slow

12  Liquid layer  2260 km thick  Generates Earths magnetic field by flow of iron

13  Radius of 1220 km  Compressed into a solid state because of pressure

14  Used seismic waves from Earthquakes  Speed would change or waves would deflect when passing through different layers  Studied composition from meteorites, and experiments where rock is heated and pressurized

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16  Create a diagram that shows the difference between Earth’s layers being separated by chemical composition and physical properties  Color it to show the difference between the two  List characteristics of each layer in your drawing


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