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Earth’s Surface and Layers Notes Vocabulary a. Geology: the science or study of Earth’s structure, composition, and history b. Geologist: a scientist who studies the processes that form and change the Earth Layers of the Earth Layer Location crust outermost layer, 5-20 miles thick mantle middle layer between crust and core liquid rocks and minerals outer core liquid metal between mantle and inner core liquid metal (iron and nickel) inner core solid ball at the center of Earth solid metal (iron and nickel) crust mantle outer core inner core Made of rock, soil, and water Plate Tectonics Notes Vocabulary a. Theory: a carefully-built set of ideas based on evidence that explains many scientific observations b. Plate Tectonics: theory that states that it is the plates, not the continents, that move c. Plates: moving rigid blocks of Earth’s crust and upper mantle **Movement of plates caused by heat energy. Plate Tectonic Boundaries Divergent / Tension Convergent / Compression plates move away plates move toward from each other or each other or divide collide Sliding (Shear if up and down) plates slide past each other **fault lines: boundaries between plates Effects of Plate Movement a. Volcano: opening in the earth’s crust through which molten lava, ash, and gases are ejected b. Earthquake: shaking and vibration at the surface of the earth resulting from underground movement along a fault plane or from volcanic activity How many plates do you see? ______________ On what plate do we live ? _______________ _______________ What is Pangea? What scientists consider the supercontinent that was at one time all connected and has now separated into the continents we know today