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T1- label the diagram below. Choose 2 layers to compare and contrast.
Continental Crust - the thick parts of the Earth's crust, not located under the ocean.
Lithosphere - the crust plus the rigid, upper mantle.
Lower Mantle (semi-rigid) - the deepest parts of the mantle, just above the core.
Ocean - large bodies of water sitting atop oceanic crust.
Oceanic Crust - thin parts of the Earth's crust located under the oceans.
Upper Mantle (rigid) - the uppermost part of the mantle, part of the Lithosphere.
Upper Mantle (flowing) = Asthenosphere - the lower part of the upper mantle that exhibits plastic (flowing) properties. It is located
below the lithosphere (the crust and upper mantle).
T2- label the diagram below. Choose 4 layers to compare and contrast.
Continental Crust - the thick parts of the
Earth's crust, not located under the
ocean.
Lithosphere - the crust plus the rigid,
upper mantle.
Lower Mantle (semi-rigid) - the deepest
parts of the mantle, just above the core.
Ocean - large bodies of water sitting atop
oceanic crust.
Oceanic Crust - thin parts of the Earth's
crust located under the oceans.
Upper Mantle (rigid) - the uppermost
part of the mantle, part of the
Lithosphere.
Upper Mantle (flowing) =
Asthenosphere - the lower part of the
upper mantle that exhibits plastic
(flowing) properties. It is located below the lithosphere (the crust and upper mantle).
Compare two layer here
Compare two layers here
T3- Label the diagram and
compare and contrast 4 layers.
Compare two layers here
Compare two layers here
Explain the relationship between depth and density.
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