The earths shape Flashcards
how many plate tectonics are there, what are there numbers and what are there names
1 - Eurasian Plate 2 - Australian Plate 3 - Philippine Plate 4 - North American Plate 5 - Pacific Plate 6 - Cocos Plate 7 - Caribbean Plate 8 - Nazca Plate 9 - Antarctica Plate 10 - South American Plate 11 - Scotia Plate 12 - African Plate 13 - Arabian Plate 14 - Indian Plate 15 - Juan de Fuca Plate
what are the different sections of the Earth
1 - Inner Core
2 - Outer Core
3 - Mantle
4 - Crust
describe the Earth’s size
- it’s 12 700 km in diameter
- it’s radius from the centre to the crust is 6 371 km
- the circumference on the equator is 40 075
describe the Earth’s crust, include what it’s made from, temperatures and depths
- average thickness of Earth’s crust is 20 km
- thinnest parts below oceans = about 10 km deep
- thickest parts on continents, thickest parts on these crusts found amongst mountain ranges. with thickest having depth about 75 km
- different types rocks form crust. some layers from volcanic eruptions others from compressed layers
- temperature at lowest levels of crust is 1000 degrees Celsius.
describe the mantle
- layer immediately below crust, extends about halfway towards centre of Earth
- layer made up of molten rock, magma
- closer to crust it is harder, closer to outer core it is softer
describe the outer core
- below mantle
- made up of hot iron + nickel in liquid form
describe the inner core
- inner most layer
- made up of iron + nickel
- despite temperatures between 5000 - 6000 *C it is solid due to extreme pressure
what is divergence
hot magma in the mantle rises, pushing cooler magma away from it.
what is convection
due to divergence the cooler magma later descends in the mantle, where it is reheated. this circular movement is referred to as convection
what is convergence
the plates resting on mantle move as upper level of mantle moves, forcing plate edges to collide with each other
what are the edges of plates referred to as
plate boundaries
what happens when 1 plate rides another and what is this referred to as and what is a transform fault
when 1 plate rides on top of another it forces the 1 plate down. this is referred to as submergence. and a transform fault is when these plates move side ways.
can you label, draw and identify divergent, convergent and transform movements
yes / no