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Geosphere

Geosphere. By Owen. What is The Geosphere?. The geosphere is the portion of the Earth that includes the Earth ’ s interior; rocks and minerals, and the processes that shape the Earth ’ s surface. What Cycles are Included in the Geosphere?.

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Geosphere

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  1. Geosphere By Owen

  2. What is The Geosphere? • The geosphere is the portion of the Earth that includes the Earth’s interior; rocks and minerals, and the processes that shape the Earth’s surface.

  3. What Cycles are Included in the Geosphere? • Sedimentary-sedimentary rocks start from weathering and transport of existing rocks. Then deposition, cementation, and compaction form a sedimentary rock. • Igneous-formed by cooling and crystallization of molten rock. • Metamorphic-formed when heat or pressure are applied to other rocks.

  4. The Rock Cycle

  5. What Interactions Occur within this Sphere and Why? • Geosphere and Atmosphere • Hurricanes, tsunamis , volcanoes, and wave action • Geosphere • Volcanic eruption • Geosphere and hydrosphere • Hurricanes, tsunamis, tectonics, erosion, volcanoes, earthquakes, and wave action • Geosphere and biosphere • Hurricanes, tsunamis, coal nutrient cycles, and volcanoes

  6. Are There Any Layers or Physical Features in the Geosphere? • 1.Crust 0-40 miles- The crust is the surface layer of Earth. • 2.Upper Mantle 40-400 miles-Solid rock. • 3.Transition Region 400-650 miles • 4.lower mantle 650-2700 miles-Soft rock. • 5.D’ Layer 2700-2890 miles • 6.Outer Core 2890-5150 miles-The hot outer core is liquid iron • 7.Inner Core 5150-6378- Made of iron and nickel.

  7. How do Humans Impact the Geosphere? • Humans can impact the geosphere by mining or littering. When we are mining we are taking away things from the geosphere. Littering is harmful to the environment. Litter can attract rats and vermin and cause health problems. It can also harm animals and wildlife, and ruin the quality of water when thrown into rivers or lakes.Polluted water isn’t safe to drink, and polluted soil can’t grow plants to eat.

  8. Credits Book: • Bell, Michael , and et al. "How do Movements of the Crust Change the Earth?." Science- 5th Grade. New York, NY: Harcourt School Publishers, 2006. 290. Print. Websites: • "Interactions in the Earth System." Earth: A Dynamic Structure. N.p., 5 Jan. 2003. Web. 18 Mar. 2013. <http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/education/dynamic/session4/sess4_interactions.html>. • "The Geosphere." Spark- UCAR NCAR. N.p., n.d. Web. 15 Mar. 2013. <https:/spark.ucar.edu/short_content/geosphere>. • "The Layers of the Earth." The Planet Earth. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2013. <http://library.thinkquest.org/28327/html/universe/solar-system/planets/earth/interiour/layers_of_earth.html>. • "What is the Geosphere?." Geosphere. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Mar. 2013. <earth.rice.edu/mtpe/geo/geosphere.html>. • “Eco*Kids: LEARN > Litter and Pollution." eco*kids: HOME. N.p., n.d. Web. 1 Apr. 2013. <http://www.ecokidsusa.org/lap.html>.

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