Science Chapter 1: Set B
Which part of the Earth's interior is made mostly of nickel and iron and has liquid and solid parts?
Core
Which part of the earths system contains most of the earths mass?
geosphere,
What is INDIRECT evidence on how scientists learn about the interior of the earth?
Seismic waves are studied on how waves travel through earth
Name earth's system two sources of energy?
The sun heat flowing from out of the Earth as it cools
how is heat transferred inside the earth through convection currents?
heat from the core and mantle causes convection currents.
What is conduction? Give example
heat transfer between materials that are touching example:heat feeling heat from sand
What is convection? Give example
heat transfer by movement of fluid example: warm air creates currents
give an example of radiation?
hot pavement
Which layer could we predict has the highest temperature and pressure?
inner core
Write the four main layers in order from the center to the outside of the planet?
inner core, outer core, mantle, crust
What is the main difference between the inner and outer core?
inner core: dense ball of solid metal outer core: layer of molten metal surrounding inner core
What metals is the core composed mainly of?
iron and nickel
hydrosphere
layer of earth mainly of water in diff forms: glaciers, oceans, lakes rivers
Does more or less dense material rise?
less dense because it has less volume
Is the outer core solid or liquid?
liquid
Which layer of the Earth is the thickest?
mantle
the continental crust is made up mostly of what?
many types of rock: granite
Which part of the Earth is made up of plants and animals?
Biosphere
What happens in Earth's outer core as a result of convection currents?
Earth's magnetic field
Atmoshpere
Earth's outermost layer of mixture of gases mainly nitrogen and oxygen
geosphere
Earth's solid rocks and metals, three parts: core, solid mantle, and rocky outer layer
Does cool dense liquid rise or fall?
Falls
what is the difference between inner core and outer core?
Inner core is solid rock and the outer core is liquid.
the crust and the mantle together make up which of these layers?
Lithosphere
What are the three layers of the mantle?
Lithosphere- uppermost: soft layer Asthenosphere-below lithosphere, bends like mantle Mesosphere- below asthenosphere; hot and rigid
Do humans affect the air, land and life of Earth? Tor F
True
Convection currents
a constant flow of heat caused by heating and cooling of a liquid
what is considered the soft layer of upper mantle?
asthenosphere
The oceanic crust is made up mostly of what?
basalt
Name the Earth's main spheres?
biosphere, hydrosphere, geosphere, and the Sun
What is that layer broken up into?
brittle rock
which type of heat transfer is between two materials/particles touching?
conduction
Which type of crust is thicker?
continental crust
which type of heat transfer is caused by liquid movement?
convection
What conditions allow rock in the mantle to flow?
convection currents
What are the three main layers of the Earth?
core, mantle and crust
biosphere
earth's layer that contains living organisms-animals and plants
give an example of conduction?
feet on hot sand at beach
What is a destructive force? Give example
forces that destroy and wear away landmasses through processes like erosion and weathering. Example: Ice, wind
what are the two different types of crust? what are they made of?
oceanic and continental crust Oceanic crust made of constant basalt with sediments of ocean on top. continental crust made of many types of rocks, mainly like granite.
What happens to pressure and temperature as we increase depth?
pressure and temperature both increase with depth
which type of heat transfer is through rays?
radiation
name three types of heat transfer
radiation, convection, conduction
Does warmer less dense liquid rise or fall?
rises
What is DIRECT evidence on how scientists learn about the interior of the earth?
scientists drill deep holes and study rock samples of the earth
what is a constructive force? Give example
shape the lands surface by building up mountains and landmasses. Example: volcanoes, earthquakes
is the inner core solid or liquid?
solid
How does pressure and temperature change as Earths depth increases?
temperature and pressure increase
In which of the main layers do convection currents occur?
the core and the mantle
Explain how heat is transferred inside the earth through convection currents.
the earths core heats the mantles rocks toward the top, when the rocks cool they fall back down, creating a rise and fall which is convection currents,
Which layer helps create the Earth's magnetic field?
the outer core
What is radiation? Give example
transfer of energy carried through rays example: sun heating pavement
give an example of convection?
warm air causes currents