Geography Secondary group
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Topic:1 Earth structure
The diagram shows internal structure of the earthfour layers of earth 🌎
1. The crust: is a thin outer layer of solid rocks.
It is between 6 to 90 km thick.
The crust is divided into two parts.
A) Oceanic Crust (SIMA) made up of Silicon and Magnesium)
B) Continental Crust (SIAL) made up of Silicon and Aluminium.
2. Mantle
• it is the thickest layer of the earth, covering up to 2900 km.
• It is very hot reaching 5000°C.
• Materials inside mantle are in a semi-molten state closer to the crust and molten near the
core aallowing it to move or flow.
• These molten rocks are called magma and it forms hard rocks when it cools and solidify.
3. The outer core
• it is about 2000 km thick.
• It is very hot and denser.
• It is in a molten state.
4. Inner core
• it is about 1200 km thick
• It is extremely hot, but it is in a solid state because of the pressure that other layers put on it.
Differentiate between plate and plate tectonic
A plate/tectonic plate – is a large section of the earth crust that floats on the mantle.
Plate tectonic – refers to the movement and interaction of plates that are floating on the mantle and their
associated land forms.
Describe how convection current causes plate movement
• Convection current is heat currents caused by intense heat in the interior of the earth.
• Its caused when heated materials (lighter) in the mantle rises, while cooler materials (dense)
sinks.
Why does tectonic plate move?
• Due to convection current.
• Plate/crust float on the semi-molten state mantle.
• Heat from the mantle pushes convection current within the mantle upward
• If the convection current is moving in a particular direction, it will drag the section of the crust above it in the same direction and therefore cause plate movement.
Activity - Name and explain the main 4 layers of the Earth's structure.
- Name the force that is responsible for plate movement.
- Explain how tectonic plate move.
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