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Answer Key Chapter 7, Section 1, pages 190-196 Directed Reading A: Inside the Earth Section: Inside the Earth 1. The Earth is composed of several layers. THE COMPOSITION OF THE EARTH C __ 2.A substance composed of two or more elements is a(n) a. mix. c. compound. b. amalgam. d. complex. 3. Complete Sentence - Why do less dense compounds make up Earth’s crust while the densest compounds make up the core? Heavier elements are pulled to the center of the Earth by gravity. The elements with less mass are further from the center. 4. List the three layers of the Earth, based on their chemical composition. Crust, mantle, core (outer and inner) 5. Complete Sentence - What three elements make up most of the Earth’s crust? The three main elements that make up Earth’s crust are oxygen, silicon, and aluminum. 6. Complete Sentence - Oceanic crust is denser than the continental crust because it contains more of which three elements? The oceanic crust contains more iron, calcium, and magnesium which cause it to be denser than continental crust. 7. The mantle is composed of more of the element magnesium than the crust is. 8. Complete Sentence -Why do scientists look to the ocean floor to research the mantle? Scientists look at the ocean floor because magma from the mantle flows out of active volcanoes on the ocean floor. Original content Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Additions and changes to the original content are the responsibility of the instructor. Holt Science and Technology 1 Plate Tectonics Directed Reading A continued 9. The mantle has less aluminum and less silicon than the crust does. 10. Complete Sentence - What element makes up most of the Earth’s core? Iron makes up most of Earth’s core. 11. Complete Sentence - How much of the Earth’s mass is made up by the core? One third or 33% of the Earth’s mass is in the core. THE PHYSICAL STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH Match the correct description with the correct term. Write the letter in the space provided. B ___ 12. the outermost, rigid layer of the Earth A ___ 13. a layer of slowly flowing rock in the mantle D ___ 14. the liquid layer of the core a. b. c. d. e. asthenosphere lithosphere mesosphere outer core inner core E ___ 15. the solid layer of the core C ___ 16. the strong, lower part of the mantle TECTONIC PLATES C ___ 17. Large pieces of the lithosphere that move around on the asthenosphere are called a. mantle pieces. b. crust pieces. c. tectonic plates. d. puzzle pieces. 18. Complete Sentence - Why are tectonic plates like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle? Tectonic plates are like pieces of a jigsaw puzzle because the plates fit together with other plates. 19. Complete Sentence - What are the two kinds of crust that a tectonic plate may contain? The two types of crust that a tectonic plate may contain are oceanic and continental. Original content Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Additions and changes to the original content are the responsibility of the instructor. Holt Science and Technology 2 Plate Tectonics Directed Reading A continued 20. List three ways in which tectonic plates floating on the asthenosphere are similar to ice cubes filling a punch bowl. plates cover the surface of the asthenosphere plates touch each other larger plates displace more of the asthenosphere than small plates MAPPING THE EARTH’S INTERIOR D ___ 21. What do scientists use to study Earth’s interior? a. sea-floor spreading rates b. magnetic reversals c. global positioning system d. seismic waves C ___ 22. What are seismic waves? a. movements in the outer core b. pictures of the Earth’s interior c. vibrations from an earthquake d. vibrations from a seismograph 23. Complete Sentence - Will a seismic wave traveling through a solid go faster or slower than a seismic wave traveling through liquid? Explain your answer. Seismic waves traveling through a solid will move faster than a seismic wave traveling through a liquid. The speed of the seismic wave will depend on the density and composition of material they pass through. Original content Copyright © by Holt, Rinehart and Winston. Additions and changes to the original content are the responsibility of the instructor. Holt Science and Technology 3 Plate Tectonics