Centre. Hottest part of Earth.
Solid + made up of iron + nickel
with temps up to 5,500°C.
Outer Core
Layer surrounding inner core. Liquid layer,
also made of iron + nickel. Extremely hot,
with temps similar to inner core.
Mantle
Widest section of Earth. Thickness
approximately 2,900 km. Made up of
semi-molten rock - magma. Upper
parts of mantle, rock is hard - lower
down, rock is soft + beginning to melt.
Crust
Outer layer of earth. Thin layer,
between 0-60 km thick. Solid
rock layer where we live.
Tectonic Plates
Crust - divided into lots of
slabs - float on the mantle.
Continental Crust
Carries land. Thicker + less
dense than oceanic crust.
Oceanic Crust
Carries water. Thinner + more
dense than continental crust.
Ocean Trenches
Very deep sections of ocean floor
where oceanic plate goes down.
Plate Margins
Places where plates meet.
Plate Margins
Destructive Margins
Where 2 plates are moving
towards each other, e.g.
along coast of Japan.
1. Oceanic meets continental plate.
2. Denser oceanic plate forced
down into mantle + destroyed.
3. Often creates volcanoes
+ ocean trenches.
Constructive Margins
Where 2 plates are moving away from
each other e.g. at mid-Atlantic ridge.
Magma rises from mantle to fill
gap + cools, creating new crust.
Conservative Margins
Where 2 plates are moving sideways past
each other or moving in same direction at
different speeds e.g. along west coast of USA.