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The Geosphere

The Geosphere. Essential Question. How does the structure of the earth affect the composition and distribution of resources?. Earth System. Geosphere Atmosphere Hydrosphere Biosphere. All are connected with each other. Geosphere. The rock and soil that make up the solid part of the earth.

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The Geosphere

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  1. The Geosphere

  2. Essential Question • How does the structure of the earth affect the composition and distribution of resources?

  3. Earth System • Geosphere • Atmosphere • Hydrosphere • Biosphere All are connected with each other

  4. Geosphere The rock and soil that make up the solid part of the earth Diameter of the earth at the equator: 12, 756km (7,926 mi.) Diameter of the earth at the poles: 12, 715km (7,901 mi.)

  5. Compositional Layers • Determined by chemistry

  6. Compositional Layers • Crust • Thin outer layer • 5-70km thick • Thicker but less dense under continents • Thinner but denser under oceans

  7. Compositional Layers • Mantle • 2,900km • 2/3 mass of earth • Iron • Convection currents

  8. Compositional Layers • Core • 3,400km thick • Densest layer • Iron and Nickel

  9. Physical Layers • Determined by physical properties

  10. Physical Layers • Lithosphere • 15-300km thick • Crust and upper mantle • Rigid • Tectonic plates

  11. Physical Layers • Asthenosphere • 250km thick • Solid and plastic • Fluid (moves slowly)

  12. Physical Layers • Mesosphere • 2,550km thick • Lower part of mantle

  13. Physical Layers • Outer Core • 2,200km thick • Liquid nickel and iron • Inner Core • 1,228km thick • Solid Nickel and iron

  14. Plate Tectonics • Alfred Wegener – 1912 • Continents were once single land mass • Drifted apart • Considered a crackpot • The lithosphere is broken into different plates • Plates move on top of plastic asthenosphere

  15. Pangea

  16. Laurasia and Gondwana 200Mya

  17. Convergant Boundaries

  18. Convergant Boundaries

  19. Divergent Boundaries

  20. Divergent Boundaries

  21. Transform Boundaries

  22. Ring of Fire

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