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11/26/14 INSIDE THE EARTH EARTH  Made of up several layers  Studied in two ways:    Composition (elements) Physical properties (temperature, density) Three Physical layers    Crust (least dense material) Mantle Core (most dense material) CHEMICAL LAYERS OF EARTH  Properties include temperature, density, and ability to flow  Five layers:      Lithosphere Asthenosphere Mesosphere Outer Core Inner Core LITHOSPHERE  Outermost, rigid layer   Two parts    “Rock sphere” Crust Rigid upper part of mantle Divided into pieces called tectonic plates ASTHENOSPHERE  Soft layer of mantle   Solid rock that flows very slowly (like putty)   “Weak sphere” About same rate that your fingernails grow Pieces of lithosphere move on top of this layer MESOSPHERE  Strong, lower part of mantle  “Middle sphere”  Extends from bottom of asthenosphere down to Earth’s core  Differences in density and rigidity from asthenosphere OUTER CORE  Liquid layer     Lies beneath mantle and surrounds inner core Temperature range from 4,400 to 5,100 °C  INNER CORE Solid, dense center of planet  Bottom of outer core to center of planet  Temperature ranges from 5,100 to 6,200 °C  Discovered through use of earthquake generated seismic waves Outer  Inner Convection of liquid metal results in Earth’s magnetic field OUTER AND INNER CORE THE CRUST  Outermost layer   Thinnest layer also Two types of crust:   Continental (granite-like) Oceanic crust (basalt-like)   Denser than continental Layer we know most about THE MANTLE  Layer between crust and core   Extremely thick Contains most of Earth’s mass  Too deep to drill to  Underwater volcanoes serve as “windows” THE CORE  Layer below the mantle to center of Earth  Composed mostly of iron (Fe) and smaller amounts of nickel (Ni)  Makes up about 33% of Earth’s mass