The earths shape Flashcards

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how many plate tectonics are there, what are there numbers and what are there names

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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
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what are the different sections of the Earth

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1 - Inner Core
2 - Outer Core
3 - Mantle
4 - Crust

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describe the Earth’s size

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  • 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
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describe the Earth’s crust, include what it’s made from, temperatures and depths

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  • 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.
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describe the mantle

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  • 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
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describe the outer core

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  • below mantle

- made up of hot iron + nickel in liquid form

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describe the inner core

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  • inner most layer
  • made up of iron + nickel
  • despite temperatures between 5000 - 6000 *C it is solid due to extreme pressure
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what is divergence

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hot magma in the mantle rises, pushing cooler magma away from it.

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what is convection

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due to divergence the cooler magma later descends in the mantle, where it is reheated. this circular movement is referred to as convection

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what is convergence

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the plates resting on mantle move as upper level of mantle moves, forcing plate edges to collide with each other

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what are the edges of plates referred to as

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plate boundaries

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what happens when 1 plate rides another and what is this referred to as and what is a transform fault

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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.

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can you label, draw and identify divergent, convergent and transform movements

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yes / no

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