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Unit 4 Lesson 1: Earth's Layers

Unit 4 Lesson 1: Earth's Layers

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6th Grade

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Unit 4 Lesson 1

Earth's Layers

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By the end of this lesson, you should be able to identify Earth's compositional and physical layers and describe their properties.

What are Earth's layers?

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The outermost layer of solid Earth is sometimes called the crust.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The crust is the densest layer.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: The mantle is the layer between the crust and the core.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

True or False: Earth's core is divided into five parts.

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True

2

False

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First, lets review density

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Multiple Choice

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If an object is less dense than the liquid it is in, will it sink or float?

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Sink

2

Float

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Multiple Choice

Based on what we know about density, would we find more dense layers in the center of the Earth or less dense layers in the center of the Earth?

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More dense in the center

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Less dense in the center

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What is the Earth made of?

Earth is composed of three compositional
layers: Crust, Mantle, Core

Compositional Layers: structural layers of the
Earth defined by the materials from which
they are made, each with their own densities.

Earth is composed of five physical
layers
: Lithosphere, Asthenosphere,
Mesosphere, Outer Core, and Inner Core

Physical layers: structural layers of Earth
defined on the basis of how materials act

Each layer of the Earth is made up of different elements

The solid portion of Earth is made of mostly Oxygen (O) and Silicon (Si)

The atmosphere is made mostly of Nitrogen (N) and Oxygen (O)

Each layer of the Earth has a different density and temperature

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Crust

The outermost layer of the Earth

Two types of crust: continental and
oceanic

Thinnest Layer

Solid Layer

Life exists on this layer

Composed of mainly oxygen (O),
silicon (Si), and aluminum (Al)

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Multiple Choice

Which is NOT true about the Crust?

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It is the outermost layer of the Earth

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It is the thickest layer

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Life exists on this layer

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It is a solid layer

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Mantle

Between the outer core and the crust

Thickest layer

Semi-solid: having the qualities of
both a solid and a liquid;
exceptionally thick substance
○Like jello or oobleck

About 500 to 4,000 degrees Celsius

Composed of mainly magnesium (Mg)
and iron (Fe)

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Multiple Choice

The mantle is a ______: which is having the qualities of both a solid and a liquid; exceptionally thick substance.

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Solid

2

Semi-solid

3

Liquid

4

Gas

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Outer Core

Surrounds the inner core

Liquid metal

Composed of molten (liquid) iron
(Fe) and nickel (Ni)

Temperature ranges from 4,000 to
5,000 degrees Celsius

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Multiple Select

What 2 metals is the molten in the outer core made up of?

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iron (Fe)

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nickel (Ni)

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hydrogen (H)

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helium (He)

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Inner Core

Inner most layer of the Earth

Solid because of extreme pressure

Composed mostly of iron (Fe)

Hottest layer; about 6000 degrees
Celsius

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Multiple Choice

About how hot is the Inner Core?

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5,000 degrees Celsius

2

6,000 degrees Celsius

3

600 degrees Celsius

4

1,000,000 degrees Celsius

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Reorder

Reorder the following from least dense (left) to most dense (right).

crust

mantle

core

1
2
3

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The other layers…

Lithosphere: the solid, rigid outer layer of
the Earth consisting of the crust and the
solid portion of the upper mantle

Asthenosphere: the somewhat fluid
portion of the mantle upon which the
lithosphere is located

Mesosphere: the region of the mantle
beneath the lithosphere and
asthenosphere, but above the outer core

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Draw

Label the 4 main layers of the Earth with the following letters:

A- Inner Core B- Outer Core C- Mantle D- Crust

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​Lithosphere

  • ​The lithosphere is the top, solid section of the Earth.

  • It is made up by the crust and upper mantle.

  • ​It forms the tectonic plates

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​Asthenosphere

  • ​Weak soft mantle

  • Rock flows more slowly

  • Tectonic Plates move on this layer

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​Mesosphere

  • ​Strong Lower Portion of the Mantle

  • Rock flows more slowly than rock in the asthenosphere

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Let's Review

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Multiple Choice

The _______ is a region of hot, slow-flowing, solid rock between the core and the crust.

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core

2

mantle

3

crust

4

atmosphere

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Multiple Choice

The __________ is the densest compositional layer and makes up one-third of Earth's mass.

1

core

2

mantle

3

crust

4

atmosphere

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Multiple Choice

The __________ is the outermost, rigid physical layer of Earth.

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Lithosphere

2

Asthenosphere

3

Mesosphere

4

Inner Core

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Outer Core

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Multiple Choice

Which model of Earth's interior has three parts; the crust, mantle, and core?

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Earth's Compositional Layers

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Earth's Physical Layers

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Multiple Choice

Which of Earth's compositional layers is made up mostly of iron and nickel?

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Crust

2

Mantle

3

Core

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Open Ended

Explain the difference between the lithosphere and the crust.

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Open Ended

Explain the differences between the inner core and the outer core.

Unit 4 Lesson 1

Earth's Layers

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By the end of this lesson, you should be able to identify Earth's compositional and physical layers and describe their properties.

What are Earth's layers?

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