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Study Guide: Earth has Several Layers: (Test on Tuesday 20, 2011)
Study Guide: Earth has Several Layers: (Test on Tuesday 20, 2011)

... Study Guide: Earth has Several Layers: (Test on Tuesday 20, 2011) 8. Define all of the following vocabulary words: inner core, outer core, mantle, crust, lithosphere, anthenosphere, and tectonic plate. 9. Be able to draw the earth and its many layers along with labeling them. 10. Know the characteri ...
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... – There is a huge difference in temperature between the outer mantle and the inner mantle. – This difference in temperature sets up a convection current which is responsible for the cracking and moving of the tectonic plates. ...
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... 1 Earth's surface is covered with water and land. Have you ever wondered what is deep inside our planet? Earth is full of surprises. You could cut a section out of the planet. It would show three distinct layers: the crust, mantle, and core. 2 The first layer is called the crust. This is the surface ...
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... 2. The plates moving away from each other down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean (MidAtlantic Ridge) allow magma to escape from below. As the magma cools it forms new crust. This means that the ocean floor is spreading as the plates move apart. 3. When plates collide they can push the crust upwards ...
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... Tectonics is not the only force that shapes the features of the landscape, but there are more. Wind and water also cause changes to the landscape through erosion and deposition. As water flows across a landscape, it collects and transports small particles. If you look at a river flowing down a hills ...
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... middle or temperate, and high or polar. The earth’s two temperate zones lie at the middle latitudes, between the tropics and the polar regions. Within the temperate zones, climates can vary greatly, ranging from relatively hot to relatively cold. Another factor in determining a region’s climate is ...
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... 2. Continental – thicker than oceanic crust C. Mantle – middle layer (thicker than crust) - Has more magnesium, so it is more dense than crust D. Core – inner layer (most dense layer) - Made mostly of iron and some nickel ...
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