Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Plate Tectonics
- Section 2: Convection and the Mantle
- Convection Currents in Earth
- Heat from the core
& the mantle itself
causes convection
currents in the
mantle.
- Convection Currents
- Heating and cooling of the fluid, changes in the
fluid's density, and the force of gravity combine to set
convection currents in motion.
- The flow that transfers heat within a fluid.
- Types of Heat Transfers
- Radiation
- Conduction
- Convection
- Section 1: Earth's Interior
- Exploring inside Earth
- Evidence from rock samples
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- Scientists drill holes for samples
- Evidence from seismic waves
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- Journey to the Center of Earth
- Temperature
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- The deeper you go, the higher.
- Pressure
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- The deeper you go, the stronger the pressure.
- The Mantle
- Lower Mantle
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- Solid and extends down the core.
- Lithosphere
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- Uppermost part of mantle.
- Athenosphere
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- Soft layer of mantle, bendable.
- The Crust
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- The layer of solid rock that forms Earth's outer skin.
- It is between 5 to 40 km thick
Anmerkungen:
- Note: Under mountains, could be 70 km!
- The Core
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- Both together are 3486 kilometers thick.
- Outer Core
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- A layer of molten metal that surrounds the inner core and it is 2266 kilometers thick.
- Inner Core
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- A dense ball of solid metal that is 1216 kilometers thick.
- Section 3: Drifting Continents
- Continental Drift
- Evidence from fossils
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- A fossil is any trace of an ancient organism.
- Evidence from land features
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- Mountains & other features on the continents provided evidence for continental.
- Evidence from Ancient Climate Zone
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- Evidence from fossils/rocks can help find out what climate it was from.
- Wegener's Hypothesis
Anmerkungen:
- Wegener's Hypothesis was that all the continents were once joined together in a single land mass and have since drifted apart.
- Section 4: Sea-Floor Spreading
- Evidence for Sea-Floor Spreading
- Ages of rocks
- Eruptions of molten material
- Magnetic stripes
- What is sea-floor spreading?
- Continually adds new material to the ocean floor.
- Subduction at Trenches
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- Tens of million years, part of the ocean floor sinks back into the mantle at deep-ocean trenches.
- The process which the ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench and back into the mantle is called SUBDUCTION.
- Section 5: The theory of Plate Tectonics
- How Plates Move
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- The theory of plate tectonics explains the formation, movements, and subduction of Earth's plates.
- Plate Boundaries
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- There are three kinds of plate boundaries: spreading boundaries, colliding boundaries, and sliding boundaries. A different type of plate movement occurs along each type of boundary.
- Spreading Boundaries
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- The place where two plates move apart is called a spreading boundary.
- Colliding Boundaries
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- The place where two plates come together, or collide, is called a colliding boundary.
- Sliding Boundaries
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- A sliding boundary is a place where two plates slip past each other, moving in opposite directions.