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Layers of the Earth

Layers of the Earth. Skin of the peach is the crust Meat of the peach is the mantle Pit of the peach is the core. Layers of the EARTH. INNER CORE 800 miles thick and up to 13,000 F. CRUST 5 to 25 miles thick and up to 1,600 F. OUTER CORE 1,400 miles thick and up to 11,000 F.

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Layers of the Earth

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  1. Layers of the Earth • Skin of the peach is the crust • Meat of the peach is the mantle • Pit of the peach is the core

  2. Layers of the EARTH INNER CORE 800 miles thick and up to 13,000 F CRUST 5 to 25 miles thick and up to 1,600 F OUTER CORE 1,400 miles thick and up to 11,000 F MANTLE 1,800 miles thick and up to 8,000 F

  3. TYPES OF ROCKS • Igneous • Sedimentary • Metamorphic

  4. IGNEOUS ROCKS • Formed from molten material including volcanic lava, ash, or bombs as well as magma below Earth’s surface

  5. TYPES OF IGNEOUS ROCKS BASALT GRANITE

  6. SEDIMENTARY ROCKS • Made of layers that have been pressed or cemented together • Pebbles, sand, silt, or clay are sediments • Shells and bones can also be sediments

  7. TYPES OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS LIMESTONE SHALE COAL

  8. METAMORPHIC ROCKS • Rocks that are changed by intense heat and pressure while inside Earth’s surface • Igneous, sedimentary, and even metamorphic rocks can be changed into different metamorphic rocks

  9. TYPES OF METAMORPHIC ROCKS SLATE MARBLE

  10. ROCK CYCLE • The rock cycle is a never-ending process of rocks forming, weathering, and changing into other rocks

  11. ROCK CYCLE

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