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Exploring the Geosphere and its Processes
Name__________________________________
Directions: Follow the directions in each step below and record your findings!
1. Go to the following website and click the play button
to run the simulation:
http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/plate-tectonics
2. Edit the following settings to explore Earth’s geosphere:
At the upper right of the simulation lower the zoom toggle.
At the lower right check the “both” and “show labels” boxes.
3. Click & drag the tools in the left corner to measure &
record data in the table below for each layer of the geosphere.
Hint: you might have to zoom back in for the crust!
Geosphere Layer
Thickness (Km)
Temperature
Density
Crust
Mantle
Outer Core
Inner Core
4. Explain why the hottest layer whose fluid particles should be the most separated are not the least dense?
Remember density from our class discussion is mass (number of particles) over volume (amount of space).
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5. Thermal energy (heat) always flows (transfers) from
hotter objects to colder objects. Knowing this use
arrows in the diagram to the right to demonstrate
energy transfer within the geosphere.
6. Switch the simulation to “Plate Motion” by clicking the
appropriate tab on top. Select “automatic mode” and
“show labels.” Drag the crust into the correct places
within the simulation, press the play button, and record
your findings in the data table below.
Type of Boundary
(Movement of Plates)
Crust
Left
Right
Continental
Y. Oceanic
Continental
Continental
Continental
Continental
Continental
Continental
O. Oceanic
Continental
Y. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
Y. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
Y. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
O. Oceanic
Convergent
Divergent
Transform
Which Plate Sinks
Under the Other?
New Feature
Formed?
Volcano, Trench, or
Mountain
Oceanic (right)
Volcano
Subduction
7. Which type of plate boundaries create subduction zones? What makes one plate sink under the other?
(Hint: Toolbox) _______________________________________________________________________________
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8. Each plate boundary is responsible for wreaking havoc on its environment as shown in the simulation with the
development of volcanoes, trenches, and mountains. What is formed by transform boundaries when two plates
create friction by rubbing against one another? Explain ______________________________________________
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