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Transcript
Plate Tectonics
Earth’s Internal Structure
♦ Crust
♦ Core
♦ Mantle
In which layer
is most of the
mass of the
Earth
located?
Two Types of Crust
What is one difference between
oceanic crust and continental crust?
A second difference is that the
continental crust is composed of
granite while the oceanic crust is
composed of basalt.
Finally, the density of the
continental crust is less than the
oceanic crust, thus it floats higher
on the mantle.
The mantle increases
in temperature
depending on how
close it is to the core.
The rocks in the upper
mantle are brittle and
break while the rocks
in the lower mantle are
soft and flow instead of
break.
The core is thought to be composed of
nickel and iron alloy. The outer core is liquid
while the inner core is solid.
Tremendous pressure, produced by the
weight of the overlying rocks is believed to
crowd the atoms tightly together and prevent
the liquid state.
Convergent Boundary
Continental/Oceanic
Convergent Boundary
Oceanic/Oceanic
Convergent Boundary
Continental/Continental
Divergent Boundary
Oceanic
Divergent Boundary
Continental
Special Thanks to
Hobart M. King
[email protected]
http://geology.com
for the animations and
blackline drawings