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Layers of the Earth
Created by Marie @ The Homeschool Daily
What do scientists use to
understand the interior of the
Earth?
• Scientists record and study seismic waves to help
them understand the interior of the Earth.
• Seismic waves are caused by earthquakes, explosions,
and ocean movements.
P-wave S-wave
There are two types of seismic
waves.
• Shear wave (s-wave) which won’t travel
through liquids
• Pressure wave (p-wave) which moves
through liquids and solids
P waves travel
through solid and
liquid, but S waves do
not travel through
liquid. By observing
seismic waves,
scientists deducted
that Earth's outer
core is liquid.
What are the layers of the Earth?
• Through studying
seismic waves,
scientists have
determined 5
distinctive layers.
• Crust
• Upper Mantle
• Lower Mantle
• Outer Core
• Inner Core
What is the crust?
• It is either
continental
crust or
oceanic
crust
• Temperature
is around
22 C
• The solid outer layer of the Earth that we
live on
• It is the thinnest layer
What is Continental Crust?
• Continental crust is the ground we walk on
• 8km to 70km thick
• Mostly made of granite
What is Oceanic Crust?
• Oceanic crust is land under the oceans
• 8km thick
• More dense than continental crust due to
pressure compacting it
• Mainly made of basalt
What is the upper mantle?
• Temperature:
1,400 – 3,000 C
• It is more solid near the surface since
temperatures are cooler.
• As depth increases, it is molten rock or
magma.
• Its texture is like a thick fluid
Includes distinctive
regions: lithosphere and
asthenosphere
What is the lithosphere?
• It is the solid rock layer at the top of the
Earth.
• It includes the crust and the top part of the
upper mantle.
What is the asthenosphere?
• This is the more pliable layer under the
lithosphere.
• It is thought to be molten rock, or magma
• Convection currents in this layer are
thought to move the solid rock above it
What is the lower mantle?
• Surrounds the
outer core
• The rock is hot
enough to melt,
but is solid
because of the
immense
pressure
• Temperature
3,000 C
What is the outer core?
• Liquid layer of iron,
nickel, sulphur, and
oxygen around the
inner core
• Its movement
around the inner
core is thought to
create our planet’s
magnetic field
• Temperature 4,000
– 6,000 C
What is the inner core?
• Hot dense ball of
mostly iron
• It is spinning
• Hot enough to melt
metal, but stays a
solid due to the
immense pressure
surrounding it
• Temperature 5,000
to 6,000 C
• 2500 km wide
Let’s REVIEW what we learned!
Can you identify the layers?
1.)
2.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
Can you identify the layers?
1.) Inner Core
2.)
3.)
4.)
5.)
Can you identify the layers?
1.) Inner Core
2.) Outer Core
3.)
4.)
5.)
Can you identify the layers?
1.) Inner Core
2.) Outer Core
3.) Crust
4.)
5.)
Can you identify the layers?
1.) Inner Core
2.) Outer Core
3.) Crust
4.) Upper Mantle
5.)
Can you identify the layers?
1.) Inner Core
2.) Outer Core
3.) Crust
4.) Upper Mantle
5.) Lower Mantle
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
6.) This layer is hotter than
the upper mantle but is solid
due to the immense amount
of pressure.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
6.) This layer is hotter than
the upper mantle but is solid
due to the immense amount
of pressure.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
7.) This layer can be
continental or oceanic.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
7.) This layer can be
continental or oceanic.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
8.) This layer is a dense solid
ball made of iron.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
8.) This layer is a dense solid
ball made of iron.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
9.) This layer is solid and the
thinnest layer. It is the one
we walk on.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
9.) This layer is solid and the
thinnest layer. It is the one
we walk on.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
10.) This layer contains
magma. It has a texture of
thick liquid.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
10.) This layer contains
magma. It has a texture of
thick liquid.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
11.) This liquid layer surrounds
the inner core.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
11.) This layer is solid and the
thinnest layer. It is the one
we walk on.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
12.) This layer is primarily
made up of granite and
basalt.
Can you identify the layer?
A.) CRUST
B.) UPPER MANTLE
C.) LOWER MANTLE
D.) OUTER CORE
E.) INNER CORE
12.) This layer is primarily
made up of granite and
basalt.
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Structure of the Earth

  • 1. Layers of the Earth Created by Marie @ The Homeschool Daily
  • 2. What do scientists use to understand the interior of the Earth? • Scientists record and study seismic waves to help them understand the interior of the Earth. • Seismic waves are caused by earthquakes, explosions, and ocean movements. P-wave S-wave
  • 3. There are two types of seismic waves. • Shear wave (s-wave) which won’t travel through liquids • Pressure wave (p-wave) which moves through liquids and solids
  • 4. P waves travel through solid and liquid, but S waves do not travel through liquid. By observing seismic waves, scientists deducted that Earth's outer core is liquid.
  • 5. What are the layers of the Earth? • Through studying seismic waves, scientists have determined 5 distinctive layers. • Crust • Upper Mantle • Lower Mantle • Outer Core • Inner Core
  • 6. What is the crust? • It is either continental crust or oceanic crust • Temperature is around 22 C • The solid outer layer of the Earth that we live on • It is the thinnest layer
  • 7. What is Continental Crust? • Continental crust is the ground we walk on • 8km to 70km thick • Mostly made of granite
  • 8. What is Oceanic Crust? • Oceanic crust is land under the oceans • 8km thick • More dense than continental crust due to pressure compacting it • Mainly made of basalt
  • 9. What is the upper mantle? • Temperature: 1,400 – 3,000 C • It is more solid near the surface since temperatures are cooler. • As depth increases, it is molten rock or magma. • Its texture is like a thick fluid Includes distinctive regions: lithosphere and asthenosphere
  • 10. What is the lithosphere? • It is the solid rock layer at the top of the Earth. • It includes the crust and the top part of the upper mantle.
  • 11. What is the asthenosphere? • This is the more pliable layer under the lithosphere. • It is thought to be molten rock, or magma • Convection currents in this layer are thought to move the solid rock above it
  • 12. What is the lower mantle? • Surrounds the outer core • The rock is hot enough to melt, but is solid because of the immense pressure • Temperature 3,000 C
  • 13. What is the outer core? • Liquid layer of iron, nickel, sulphur, and oxygen around the inner core • Its movement around the inner core is thought to create our planet’s magnetic field • Temperature 4,000 – 6,000 C
  • 14. What is the inner core? • Hot dense ball of mostly iron • It is spinning • Hot enough to melt metal, but stays a solid due to the immense pressure surrounding it • Temperature 5,000 to 6,000 C • 2500 km wide
  • 15. Let’s REVIEW what we learned!
  • 16. Can you identify the layers? 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.)
  • 17. Can you identify the layers? 1.) Inner Core 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.)
  • 18. Can you identify the layers? 1.) Inner Core 2.) Outer Core 3.) 4.) 5.)
  • 19. Can you identify the layers? 1.) Inner Core 2.) Outer Core 3.) Crust 4.) 5.)
  • 20. Can you identify the layers? 1.) Inner Core 2.) Outer Core 3.) Crust 4.) Upper Mantle 5.)
  • 21. Can you identify the layers? 1.) Inner Core 2.) Outer Core 3.) Crust 4.) Upper Mantle 5.) Lower Mantle
  • 22. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 6.) This layer is hotter than the upper mantle but is solid due to the immense amount of pressure.
  • 23. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 6.) This layer is hotter than the upper mantle but is solid due to the immense amount of pressure.
  • 24. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 7.) This layer can be continental or oceanic.
  • 25. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 7.) This layer can be continental or oceanic.
  • 26. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 8.) This layer is a dense solid ball made of iron.
  • 27. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 8.) This layer is a dense solid ball made of iron.
  • 28. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 9.) This layer is solid and the thinnest layer. It is the one we walk on.
  • 29. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 9.) This layer is solid and the thinnest layer. It is the one we walk on.
  • 30. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 10.) This layer contains magma. It has a texture of thick liquid.
  • 31. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 10.) This layer contains magma. It has a texture of thick liquid.
  • 32. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 11.) This liquid layer surrounds the inner core.
  • 33. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 11.) This layer is solid and the thinnest layer. It is the one we walk on.
  • 34. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 12.) This layer is primarily made up of granite and basalt.
  • 35. Can you identify the layer? A.) CRUST B.) UPPER MANTLE C.) LOWER MANTLE D.) OUTER CORE E.) INNER CORE 12.) This layer is primarily made up of granite and basalt.
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