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THE EARTH’S
INTERNAL
STRUCTURE
What is the importance of knowing the
Earth’s Planetary Structure?
Basic knowledge of our planet’s internal structure,
composition, properties and processes is needed to
understand many aspects of our Earth’s natural
surface characteristics.
Earth’s Interior:
 Primary composed of solids (densest of the three states of
matter).
 Liquids, lies at the planet surface thousands of kilometers
above the densest solids (not as dense as solids).
 Gases, have the weakest gravitational attractive force and are
held relatively loosely around earth (with even lower density
than liquids).
Planet Earth’s
Radius:
6400 km
Seismic waves
o These are various shock waves in which
its behavior is used as an important
evidence to gain knowledge about the
earth’s interior.
Types of seismic waves:
S waves (secondary) – waves travel more slowly than P waves
and arrives at the seismograph later. They can only move
through solids.
P waves (primary) – waves travel faster and are the first to arrive
at a recording seismogram. They pass through all types of
matter.
Surface wave – is a seismic wave that is trapped and travels
near the surface of the earth.
Seismograph -
instrument used
to record the
motion of the
ground during an
earthquake.
Seismogram -
the recording of
the ground
shaking at the
specific location
of the
instrument.
Difference between Seismogram and Seismograph:
• A seismogram is the paper record of the seismic
waves.
• A seismometer or seismograph is the actual
instrument.
Geothermal
gradient -
amount that
the Earth's
temperature
increases with
depth.
Earth’s major
components:
Core
Core
Earth’s innermost section
Contains one third of earth’s mass
Radius – 3360 kilometers (2100 mi)
Composed of iron and nickel
Core’s 2 distinct sections:
Inner core
 Radius – 960 km (600 mi)
 Solid
 Density – 13 grams per
cubic centimeter (0.5
lbs/in.³)
 Temperature is about
6900°C (12,400°F)
Outer core
 Radius – 2400 km (1500 mi)
 Liquid (lava)
 Density – 10 grams per
cubic centimeter (0.4 lbs/in
³)
 Temperature is about
4800°C (8600°F)
Mantle
Mantle
 Largest among the earth’s interior zones
 Contains nearly two thirds of earth’s mass
 Radius – 2885 km (1800 mi)
 Composed of solid rock matter with silicate
rocks (high in silicon and oxygen)
 Solid
 Density – 3.3 to 5.5 grams per cubic centimeter
(0.12 – 0.20 lbs/in.³)
There is a boundary between the mantle and the
crust marking the change of density called a
discontinuity, scientists call it Mohorovicic
discontinuity (Moho).
Crust
Crust
 Earth’s solid exterior
 Described as a earth’s hard outer shell
 Outermost layer of solid earth
 Represents only 1% of earth’s mass
 Composed of a great variety of rock types
 Density – 2.7 to 3.0 grams per cubic
centimeter (0.10 to 0.11 lbs/in.³)
Two kinds of Earth’s Crust:
Oceanic Crust
 Crust beneath the oceans
 Radius – 3 to 5 km (2 – 3 mi)
 Composed of basalt, a heavy, dark-colored,
iron-rich rock that is high in silicon(Si) and
magnesium(Mg)
 Liquid
 Density – 3.0 g/cm³
Continental Crust
 Comprises the major landmasses on earth
exposed to the atmosphere.
 Almost 3 times thicker than the oceanic
crust
 Contains more light-colored rocks and can
be granitic in composition.
 Radius – 20 to 70 km (12 – 44 mi)
 Solid
 Density – 2.7 g/cm³
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Earth's Internal Structure Presentation.pptx

  • 2. What is the importance of knowing the Earth’s Planetary Structure? Basic knowledge of our planet’s internal structure, composition, properties and processes is needed to understand many aspects of our Earth’s natural surface characteristics.
  • 3. Earth’s Interior:  Primary composed of solids (densest of the three states of matter).  Liquids, lies at the planet surface thousands of kilometers above the densest solids (not as dense as solids).  Gases, have the weakest gravitational attractive force and are held relatively loosely around earth (with even lower density than liquids).
  • 5. Seismic waves o These are various shock waves in which its behavior is used as an important evidence to gain knowledge about the earth’s interior.
  • 6. Types of seismic waves: S waves (secondary) – waves travel more slowly than P waves and arrives at the seismograph later. They can only move through solids. P waves (primary) – waves travel faster and are the first to arrive at a recording seismogram. They pass through all types of matter. Surface wave – is a seismic wave that is trapped and travels near the surface of the earth.
  • 7.
  • 8. Seismograph - instrument used to record the motion of the ground during an earthquake.
  • 9. Seismogram - the recording of the ground shaking at the specific location of the instrument.
  • 10. Difference between Seismogram and Seismograph: • A seismogram is the paper record of the seismic waves. • A seismometer or seismograph is the actual instrument.
  • 11. Geothermal gradient - amount that the Earth's temperature increases with depth.
  • 13.
  • 14. Core
  • 15. Core Earth’s innermost section Contains one third of earth’s mass Radius – 3360 kilometers (2100 mi) Composed of iron and nickel
  • 16. Core’s 2 distinct sections: Inner core  Radius – 960 km (600 mi)  Solid  Density – 13 grams per cubic centimeter (0.5 lbs/in.³)  Temperature is about 6900°C (12,400°F) Outer core  Radius – 2400 km (1500 mi)  Liquid (lava)  Density – 10 grams per cubic centimeter (0.4 lbs/in ³)  Temperature is about 4800°C (8600°F)
  • 18. Mantle  Largest among the earth’s interior zones  Contains nearly two thirds of earth’s mass  Radius – 2885 km (1800 mi)  Composed of solid rock matter with silicate rocks (high in silicon and oxygen)  Solid  Density – 3.3 to 5.5 grams per cubic centimeter (0.12 – 0.20 lbs/in.³)
  • 19. There is a boundary between the mantle and the crust marking the change of density called a discontinuity, scientists call it Mohorovicic discontinuity (Moho).
  • 20. Crust
  • 21.
  • 22. Crust  Earth’s solid exterior  Described as a earth’s hard outer shell  Outermost layer of solid earth  Represents only 1% of earth’s mass  Composed of a great variety of rock types  Density – 2.7 to 3.0 grams per cubic centimeter (0.10 to 0.11 lbs/in.³)
  • 23. Two kinds of Earth’s Crust: Oceanic Crust  Crust beneath the oceans  Radius – 3 to 5 km (2 – 3 mi)  Composed of basalt, a heavy, dark-colored, iron-rich rock that is high in silicon(Si) and magnesium(Mg)  Liquid  Density – 3.0 g/cm³
  • 24. Continental Crust  Comprises the major landmasses on earth exposed to the atmosphere.  Almost 3 times thicker than the oceanic crust  Contains more light-colored rocks and can be granitic in composition.  Radius – 20 to 70 km (12 – 44 mi)  Solid  Density – 2.7 g/cm³