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The Changing World Structure of the Earth The Earth’s Structure Bristol New York If you start on the Earth’s surface how far down would you go if you travelled the same distance as the distance between London and: Barcelona Paris The distance from London to: Bristol = 200 km New York = 5586 km Barcelona = 1183 km Paris = 343 km Structure of the Earth • Deepest mines in the world = 3 500 m • Deepest geological survey = 12 000 m • The Earth is 12 800 000 m in diameter – 1000 x deeper than our deepest hole • The Earth is made of many layers • Formed millions of years ago – Heavy matter sank to middle – Lighter matter floated on top The Earth’s Structure Beneath the atmosphere the Earth consists of 3 main layers: The core The core extends to about half the radius of the Earth. It is made mostly from iron and nickel and is where the Earth’s magnetic field comes from. It is very dense. 5500 C The temperature is high and the outer core is molten. Towards the centre high pressure makes the inner core solid. 1300 km Intense heat is generated in the inner core by decay of radioactive elements like uranium. 1110 km 3000 km Inner Outercore core • How many parts make up the Earths core? What are they? • Challenge: Why is the hotter part of the core solid, while the cooler part is liquid? The mantle The mantle extends outwards from the core to the crust: a distance of about 2,900 km. It is mostly a semi-molten liquid upon which the Earth’s crust floats. The heat coming from the core generates convection currents in the viscous mantle that cause the crust above to move. 2900km Mantle • What is the layer of our planet surrounding the core called? • Challenge: This layer is not a liquid, but is often described as ‘syrupy’. Why is this? The crust The crust is the thin layer of rock at the surface upon which we live. Eight elements make up over 98% of the Earth’s Crust – although they are virtually entirely in the form of compounds. 50 % 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 20-60 km O Si Al Fe Ca Na K Mg Crust • What is the outer layer of the Earth known as? • Challenge: Why do scientists think that the core is made of much denser material than the crust? How do we know? • By studying earthquakes – Seismic waves travel through the Earth • The way the waves travel tells us what they’re travelling through • Features on the surface – Cooling of the crust – cracking – Actually movement of plates Layer Crust Mantle Core Location Outer surface of planet 6 km (ocean) 35 km (land) ‘Skin’ of the planet Below the crust Centre of the planet 3000 km below surface 3500 km radius Behaves like a solid, is actually slow flowing liquid Nickel and Iron, outer is liquid, centre is solid Thickness Description What am I? • I am dense, very hot, made mostly of solid iron and nickel. Inner core • I’m iron and nickel too, but I’m liquid. Outer core • I’m really very thin and am mostly silicon, Crust oxygen and aluminium • I’m a viscous semi-solid with convection Mantle currents circulating in me. • I just hang around on the outside. Atmosphere Attach labels to the correct part of the diagram. Atmosphere Outer core Crust Mantle Inner core