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The Differentiated Earth… Earth shows differentiation – Separation into layers due to differing densities – Just like separation shown here How Do We Know What Earth’s Interior is Like?? Three ways 1. Volcanic activity brings some of the interior up to us. 2. Density information… The overall density of the Earth is 5.5 g/cm3 The density of the surface is 2.2 g/cm3 So…..the interior MUST be denser! 3. Seismic (earthquake) waves act like an “ultrasound” and give a picture of the interior How Did Earth Become Differentiated? Earth became differentiated During the Great Bombardment (around 4.5 billion years ago when Earth was very young) As material from space hit the young Earth, the heat from the impact melted the Earth leading to a magma ocean Demo – How Earth Became Differentiated?? Describe the demonstration you just saw and heard. –What position were the marbles in originally? –What brought about the change? –Where did the marbles end up? Why? The Iron Catastrophe The Iron Catastrophe is the name given to this Layering event – Heavy elements (iron, nickel) sink to the center of the Earth – Lighter elements (silicon, oxygen) rise to the surface This early layering led to the way our planet functions today AND to the way life developed! Earth’s BASIC Layers – Basic Layers are defined by composition Core Mantle Crust (oceanic and continental) Composition of Layers Core –Composed of nickel and iron Metallic, not rocky like the other layers –Very dense – more than 6x the density of the surface –Makes up more than ½ of the thickness3480 km thick (of 6400 km total) Composition of Layers Mantle – Middle layer of the Earth – Rocky, rather than metallic like the core – Composed of mafic minerals (silicates high in magnesium and iron (Fe) – Makes up 48% of the thickness and 67% of Earth’s mass Layers Due to Composition The Crust – Outermost layer of the Earth – Rocky, mostly silicates – Two types Oceanic (most of the crust) – made of mafic rocks – mostly basalt Continental – made of felsic rocks (feldspars and light colored minerals)– mostly granite Layers Due to Composition Oceanic crust– – very thin only – very young – Denser than continental rock by about 0.3 g/cm3 Continental crust – thicker – up to 75 km thick – – Old - up to 4 billion years old Question – since oceanic crust is denser, what happens when oceanic and continental crust interact? Summarize… What does differentiation mean? Why did Earth become differentiated? In what two ways are Earth’s differentiated layers defined? Identify one property each of the core, mantle, and crust.