
Earth's Sphere
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Joseph Anderson
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Ch. 3.3 Earth's Spheres
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Multiple Choice
Earth is divided into ____ spheres of function.
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Spheres of Function
•Earth can be divided into spheres that are defined
according to their location and function.
Lesson 3.2 Systems in Environmental Science
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The Geosphere
•Crust: Thin, cool, rocky outer “skin”
•Mantle: Very hot and mostly solid
•Core: Outer core is molten metal, inner core
is solid metal
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
•Rocks and minerals on and below Earth’s surface:
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Plate Tectonics
• Crust and mantle are divided into:
•Lithosphere: Crust and uppermost mantle;
divided into tectonic plates
•Asthenosphere: Soft middle mantle; heated
by outer core
•Lower mantle: Solid rock
• Convection currents in the asthenosphere move
tectonic plates.
• Collisions and separations of the plates result in
landforms.
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
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Multiple Choice
Plate tectonics are located in the...
Lithosphere
Asthenosphere
Lower mantle
Core
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Tectonic Plates
•There are three major types of plate boundary:
•Divergent
•Transform
•Convergent
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
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Divergent and Transform Plate
Boundaries
• Divergent boundaries:
Rising magma pushes
plates apart.
• Transform boundaries:
Plates slip and grind
alongside one another.
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
Divergent plate boundary
Transform plate boundary
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Convergent Plate Boundaries
•Plates collide, causing one of two things to happen:
•Subduction: One plate slides beneath another.
•Mountain-building: Both plates are uplifted.
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
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Multiple Choice
The type of plate boundary most likely to create mountains is...
Divergent
Transform
Convergent
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•Biosphere: The part of Earth in which living and
nonliving things interact
•Atmosphere: Contains the gases that organisms
need, such as oxygen; keeps Earth warm enough
to support life
The Biosphere and Atmosphere
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
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The Hydrosphere
•Consists of Earth’s water
•Most of Earth’s water (97.5%) is salt water.
•Only 0.5% of Earth’s water is unfrozen fresh water
usable for drinking or irrigation.
•Earth’s available fresh water includes surface water
and ground water.
Lesson 3.3 Earth’s Spheres
Did You Know?If it is depleted, groundwater can
take hundreds or even thousands of years to
recharge completely.
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The Water Cycle
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