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Layers of the Earth

Layers of the Earth. Layers of the Earth. How many layers of the Earth are there? Crust Continental Crust Oceanic Crust Mantle Lithosphere Astheosphere Outer Core Inner Core. Continental Crust. Depth – About 60 km Temp – Air Temp – about 400 deg C Composition – Granite Rocks

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Layers of the Earth

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  1. Layers of the Earth

  2. Layers of the Earth • How many layers of the Earth are there? • Crust • Continental Crust • Oceanic Crust • Mantle • Lithosphere • Astheosphere • Outer Core • Inner Core

  3. Continental Crust Depth – About 60 km Temp – Air Temp – about 400 deg C Composition – Granite Rocks Phase – Solid: Beneath the Land Special Characteristics: Density is about 2.7 g/cm3 and is less dense than oceanic. About 4 billion years old.

  4. Oceanic Crust Depth – About 5 km Temp – Air temp to About 400 deg C Composition:Basalt Rocks Phase – Solid: Beneath Oceans Special Characteristics: Density is about 2.9 g/cm3 About 200 million years old

  5. Mantle – Lithosphere Lithos means “rocky” Lithosphere is the Earth’s Crust and top layer of the mantle. Depth – Down to About 150 km Temp – 1000 deg C – 3700 deg C Composition – Silicate rocks (silicon and oxygen) Phase – Solid Special Characteristics Non flowing material. Composed of plate tectonics.

  6. Mantle – Asthenosphere Astheno means “weak” Asthenosphere is below the lithosphere and drives the movement of plate tectonics. Depth – Down to about 2900 km Temp – 1000 deg C to 3700 deg C Composition– Iron, Magnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Oxygen Matter – Solid but flows like a liquid (think tar or silly putty material) Special Characteristics Convection currents provide motion

  7. Outer Core Depth – Down to about 5100 km Temp – 3700 deg C to 4300 deg C Composition – Dense iron and nickel Matter – Liquid because of extreme high temperatures. Special Characteristics: Convection currents of molten iron generate the Earth’s magnetic field by conducting electricity.

  8. Inner Core Depth – Extends to center of Earth to about 6400 km Temp - Greater than 4300 deg C Composition – Mostly Iron Phase – Solid – Extremely high pressures cause it from becoming a liquid. Special Characteristics Shaped like a ball

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