The Structure Of The Earth Flashcards

1
Q

List the four layers of the Earth.

A
  1. Solid outer crust
  2. Thick, viscous mantle
  3. Liquid outer core
  4. Dense, solid inner core
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2
Q

How thick is the crust?

A

About 20 km

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3
Q

What is the crust mainly made of?

A

Basalt rock

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4
Q

How thick is the mantle?

A

2900 km

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5
Q

Where is the mantle?

A

Below the crust

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6
Q

What is the mantle mainly made of?

A

Silica and minerals of iron, magnesium and other metals.

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7
Q

What is the lithosphere?

A

The crust and the upper, solid part of the mantle.

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8
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What is the core mainly made of?

A

Iron and nickel

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9
Q

What can we study to tell that there is a change of solid to liquid halfway through the Earth?

A

The paths of earthquake waves as they travel through the Earth

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10
Q

What do earthquake waves reveal about the inside structure of the Earth?

A

The outer core is liquid and the inner core is solid.

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11
Q

What is believed to create all heat inside the Earth?

A

Radioactive decay

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12
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What does heat inside the Earth cause?

A

Convection currents, which cause plates to move.

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13
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What is the crust cracked into?

A

Pieces called tectonic plates.

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14
Q

What does ‘tectonic’ mean?

A

Within the crust of the Earth.

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15
Q

How fast do plates move?

A

Slowly, about 1 to 2 cm every year.

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16
Q

What is usually located at the boundary of tectonic plates?

A

Volcanic and/or earthquake activity.

17
Q

In what three ways can tectonic plates interact with each other?

A

They can:

  1. Slide past each other
  2. Collide
  3. Move apart
18
Q

How is an earthquake caused?

A

Plates sliding past each other catch and pressure builds up. The pressure can be suddenly released in an earthquake.

19
Q

What precaution is taken in light of a potential earthquake?

A

Earthquake-proof buildings are constructed that can withstand shaking.

20
Q

Where do earthquakes cause the most destruction and why?

A

In poorer countries, because cities are overcrowded and buildings are poorly constructed. There may be improper emergency services.

21
Q

How are volcanoes formed?

A

Volcanoes are formed where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate.
The oceanic plate is less dense and is forced underneath the continental plate.
Friction causes the descending rock to melt.
The molten rock is forced to the surface, forming volcanoes.

22
Q

What two tectonic features are formed where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate?

A
  1. Volcanoes

2. Sometimes earthquakes

23
Q

How can earthquakes be formed where an oceanic plate collides with a continental plate?

A

The oceanic plate grinds past the continental plate as it bends and descends into the mantle.

24
Q

What forms on the ocean floor where the oceanic plate is being forced down?

A

A deep ocean trench

25
Q

What happens to the continental crust as the oceanic plate bends underneath it?

A

The continental crust crumples and folds to form mountains along the coast.

26
Q

How does the rock of the mantle change as you go from the bottom to the top?

A

The rock is soft and viscous at the bottom and becomes more hard and solid near the top.