
Earth's Layers
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Layers of the Earth
Science 23-24
MS-ESS2-1
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Word Cloud
Use one or two words and tell me what you think of when you hear "Layers of the Earth"
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Two main ways scientists understand the inside of Earth:
- Rock Samples
- Drilled up from 7 miles deep
- Volcanos carry rock from 60 miles deep
- Seismic Waves
Scientists use earthquake data to understand what makes up the inside of the Earth
How do we know?
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There are 4 main layers of the Earth. Each of these has different compositions, thicknesses, and properties.
The 4 main layers are:
- Crust
- Mantle
- Outer Core
- Inner Core
The Layers
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Multiple Choice
How do scientists know what's inside the Earth?
Rock Samples and Earthquakes
We've sent equipment to the center of the Earth
A massive x-ray machine
Time travel back to watch the Earth form
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Multiple Choice
Which of these is NOT a layer of the Earth?
Crust
Mantle
Core
Skin
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The crust of the Earth is a layer of solid rock that includes both dry land and the ocean floor. It is the thinnest of the layers
- Only 5-80 km thick
- Two types of Crust:
- Oceanic
- Continental
Crust
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Dropdown
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Mostly Basalt - dark, dense rock
Much heavier than Continental Crust
Oceanic Crust
Mostly similar to Granite - light, coarse rock
Forms the Continents
Lighter than Oceanic Crust
Continental Crust
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Hotspot
Where in this picture would we find Continental Crust?
Select all that are correct.
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- Directly below the Crust.
- Nearly 3,000 km thick
- Temp goes up the deeper you go - range from: 1,600°C to 2,900°C
- Material is still solid but very bendable - think tinfoil
- Where convection currents happen
Mantle
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Multiple Choice
Which layer has convection currents?
Continental Crust
Oceanic Crust
Mantle
Moon
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Labelling
Label the layers.
Mantle
Continental Crust
Oceanic Crust
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Molten metal (nickel and iron) surrounding the inner core.
2,200 km thick
4,500°C - 5,500°C
Outer Core
Solid metal (nickel and iron) under extreme pressure
1,220 km radius
5,000°C - 5,500°C
Inner Core
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Open Ended
The Inner core is solid and the Outer core is liquid, even though they are about the same temperature. Why is the Inner core solid?
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Reorder
Put the layers of the Earth in order from outside to inside.
Crust
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
Layers of the Earth
Science 23-24
MS-ESS2-1
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