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 1) How far away is the center of the Earth?  2) What did the continents used to look like?  3) Why does land move?  4) How much did you study for.

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1  1) How far away is the center of the Earth?  2) What did the continents used to look like?  3) Why does land move?  4) How much did you study for our test yesterday? And how did you study?

2  Take a guess at how many miles it is to the center of the Earth.  20,856,000 feet (5,280 feet per mile)  (3,950 miles)

3  SWBAT explain the layers of the Earth  SWBAT explain convection currents & how they cause plate movement

4  Warm-Up  TET  Objective  Guided Notes – Earth layers  Convection Currents  Earth Layer Foldable  Exit Ticket

5 All you need to know

6  The earth is made up of three different layers: ◦ Crust  Oceanic  Continental ◦ Mantle  Upper Mantle  Middle Mantle  Lower Mantle ◦ Core  Inner core  Outer core

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8  Lithosphere - rigid outer layer ◦ Crust and upper mantle (rigid part)

9  Outer layer, the layer we live on.  A solid layer made of rock  The thinnest layer of the earth ◦ 30 kilometres thick The crust

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11 ◦ Oceanic: very dense, made of basalt, thin ◦ Continental: less dense, made of granite, thicker

12  The Mantle is the second layer  The thickest layer – 3000 km thick  A really thick liquid layer made of molten Rock - magma. Is sometimes called plastic  The heat from the outer core makes the part of the mantle closest to the outer core be hotter than the rest The crust The Mantle

13 Asthenosphere - solid rock that flows slowly (like hot asphalt) ◦ Plastic-like part of the mantle ◦ The convection part

14  Mesosphere - middle layer (solid)

15  The Outer core is the third most outer layer of the earth  The Outer core is a liquid/molten layer made of Molten Iron and Nickel  The Outer core is 2,266 km thick The crust The Mantle The Outer Core

16  Center layer of the earth ◦ 250-400 km thick  Hottest layer,  Made of solid nickel & iron  Stays solid because there is so much weight on top of it that no parts can move The crust The Mantle The Outer Core The Inner Core

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19 How do particles change when they are cold and hot? Hotter objects are _____LESS______ dense and colder objects are _____MORE_______ dense.

20 Take notes on these clips while you watch! Write down what you see. 1. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xWWowXt uvA (two colors) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xWWowXt uvA 2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNYggAQ- Zf4&NR=1 (fish tank with floating plate) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LNYggAQ- Zf4&NR=1

21  The transfer of heat due to unequal heat from the core as magma heats and rises up, then cools and sinks down  Responsible for the movement of the tectonic plates

22  The part of the mantle that is hotter is lighter, so it floats to the top and cools.  After it has cooled it sinks again because it is heavier.  This makes currents in the mantle that move the crust above around. The crust The Mantle

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26  1) Name the layers of the Earth in the correct order from outer to inner  2) What are convection currents? Why do they occur?  3) How do convection affect the Earth?


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