earth structure and internal energy sources Flashcards

1
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what is the cores temperature?

A

5000 degrees

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2
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what is primordial heat?

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heat left over from the earths formation

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3
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what is radiogenic heat?

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heat produced by radio active decay of isotopes

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4
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what is the asthenosphere?

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semi molten (plastic-like) rock that can move slowly
below lithosphere, above upper mantle
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5
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what is the lithosphere?

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the crust and the rigid upper section of the mantle, approx. 80-90km thick
above asthenosphere, below moho

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6
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what is the mohorovicic discontinuity (moho)?

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the boundary between the earths crust and mantle, marking the point where the crust begins to change composition

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7
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what are the characteristics of oceanic lithosphere?

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  • thinner and denser
  • younger
  • can be renewed and destroyed (when subducted)
  • faster moving
  • basalt rock
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8
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what are the characteristics of continental lithosphere?

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  • thicker and less dense
  • older
  • cannot be renewed or destroyed
  • slower moving
  • granites/sedimentary
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9
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what are convention currents?

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  • earths core radiates heat which causes semi molten lower mantle to become less dense = rises to lithosphere
  • plume of molten rock splits and spreads in 2 directions
  • plates are dragged along as a result of friction
  • eventually, magma cools, contracts = becomes denser than surroundings
  • dense cool magma sinks towards core
  • continually repeated, forming cyclic pattern
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