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The structure of the Earth
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Undergraduate (The structure of the Earth) Physical Geography Mapa Mental sobre The structure of the Earth, creado por Sharondeep el 20/03/2014.
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The structure of the Earth
Crust
Constantly moving
The theory of this constant movement is called plate tectonics
Continental/Sial
Silica and Aluminium
Granitic rocks
Average 35-40 km thick can be up to 70 km under mountains
Cannot be subducted, it 'floats'
30-40% of total crust
Under large land masses or continental shelves or certain shallow seas
The continental shields are the world's oldest rocks e.g. North America and Australia
formed off continental and oceanic crust and are permanent
where it is covered by ocean it is known as an continental shelf
Oceanic/Sima
Silica and Magnesium
60-70% of the total crust
Basalitic lavas
Subducted
Destroyed and recycled at subduction zones
At deepest, 1200 degrees celcius
Mantle
Boundary between crust and mantle is called the Mohovoriaic discontinuity 'Moho'
Iron, Magnesium and silicate rocks
25 to 70 km below the surface
Lithosphere - top 'also includes the crust
Asthenosphere - lower mantle is semi-molten
At base temp reaches up to 5000 degrees celcius
High temp helps generate convection currents which drive plate tectonics
The theory of the constantly moving crust
Core
Boundary between Mantle and core is called the Gutenberg discontinuity
Outer core - semi-molten
Inner core - solid
5500 degrees celcius at very centre of the Earth
Iron and Nickel
4 concentric layers
Shapes, usually circles, that share the same centre point
Discovered through studying other natural events
Earthquake wave paths
Volcanic eruptions and the material brought up from the Earth
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