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Lesson 3.2: Earth's Interior

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Multiple Choice

Which sphere of the Earth system includes trees, grasses, and squirrels?

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Atmosphere

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Biosphere

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Geosphere

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hydrosphere

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Multiple Choice

Which is an example of a constructive force?

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weathering by water

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erosion by ice

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heat from the sun

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an erupting volcano

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Multiple Choice

Through processes like erosion and weathering,          forces destroy land masses.

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Constructive

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Destructive

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Geocentric

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Neutral

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Multiple Choice

The hydrosphere contains all of Earth’s           .

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Rocks

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Water

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Minerals

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Weather

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How Do Geologists Learn about Earth's Interior?

  • Processes inside the Earth often affect the Earth's Surface

  • It is hard for scientists to study exactly what goes on inside the Earth

    • Geologist: A scientist who special​izes in studying the Earth, Rocks, and Minerals

      • ​Practice two methods to study inside the Earth

        • Looking at Rock Samples

        • Studying the behavior of seismic waves

Lesson 3.2 | Grade 8 Ohio

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Evidence from Rock Samples

  • Geologists drill holes into the Earth to Collect Samples

    • Some as deep as 12.3 Kilometers ​

    • The plugs show the different layers of rocks

  • Rocks also are blasted to the surface by volcanoes

  • Scientists attempt to recreate the conditions inside t​he earth to test how rocks behave

    • Shoot the rocks with lasers​

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Evidence from Seismic Waves

  • Seismic Waves: an elastic wave in the Earth produced by an earthquake or other means

  • Geologists record and study how the seismic waves ​travel throughout the Earth

    • The speed and direction can indicate how waves move around different masses​

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Features of the Earth

  • The Earth is made up of three main layers that vary in size, composition, temperature, and pressure

    • The Crust

    • The Mantle

    • The Core​

  • Pressure: The force that presses on a certain area

    • Pressure is greater deeper inside the Earth than outside​

  • The temperature inside the Earth increases as the depth increases

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The Crust

  • The Crust: The layer of rock that forms the Earth's outer skin

    • Solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor

    • is 5-80 Km thick

  • Main elements in the crust are oxygen and silicon

  • Oceanic Crust: The crust beneath the ocean

    • Basalt:​ a dark fine grained rock that tends to sit on top of the oceanic crust

  • Continental Crust: The crust that forms the continents

    • Contains many rocks, but mainly granite

      • Granite: A Light color rock with coarse grains

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Match the Vocabulary word to the correct definition

Geologist

Seismic Waves

Pressure

Oceanic Crust

Granite

A scientist who studies the Earth, Rocks, and Minerals

an elastic wave in the Earth produced by an earthquake or other means

The Force that presses on a certain area

The crust beneath the surface

A light colored rock with coarse grains

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The Mantle

  • The Mantle: A layer of hot rock underneath the crust

    • Extremely hot, but still solid

    • nearly 3, 000 Km thick

  • Divided into layers

    • The lithosphere: a combination of the uppermost part of the mantle and lower crust (100 Km Thick)

      • Is strong and rigid

    • The Asthenosphere: much less rigid layer, but still solid

    • The Mesosphere: hotter, but more rigid and stiff

      • Contains the transition zone and the lower mantle

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The Core

  • The Core: The layer under the Mantle at the center of the Earth, made up mostly of the metals iron and nickel

    • Two parts

      • A liquid outer core (2,258 km thick)

      • A solid inner core (1,222 km radius)

        • Extreme pressure squeezes the atoms so much they cannot spread out to become liquid

    • May also contain oxygen, sulfur, and silicon

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The Core & Earth's Magnetic Field

  • Scientists think movements in the core create the Earth's magnetic field

    • The planet acts like a bar magnet

    • Magnets point towards the magnetic poles of the Earth, not the geographic poles​

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Multiple Choice

Earth's Thin outer layer of solid rock is called the ______

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Crust

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Mantle

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Inner core

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Outer Core

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Multiple Select

Which of the layers of the Earth are made up of solid rock

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Crust

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Mantle

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Inner core

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Outer Core

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Multiple Choice

True or false: Earth's Core is mostly made up of Magnesium

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False

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True

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Multiple Choice

What do geologists call the crust and uppermost mantle

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Lithosphere

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Asthenosphere

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Mesosphere

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Outer Core

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