Hostile Worlds Flashcards

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Mantle properties

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Thickest layer
Viscous
Temp range from 5000°c (core)
& 1300°c (crust)
Liquid magma
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Crust properties

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Outer layer
Very thin
Thickness between 6 - 70km
Two types:
     Oceanic
     Continental
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Outer core properties

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Semi solid & liquid
Largely iron
Magnetism spins around inner core
Contributes to 1/5 earth’s heat

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Inner core properties

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Solid
Made of iron
Temp can reach to 5500°c
Dense

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What is plate tectonics?

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Theory
Earth’s outer layer is made up of:
crustal plates,
which have moved throughout Earth’s history.

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What is plate tectonics also known as?

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Continental drift

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Evidence that plates have always been moving:

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Similar fossils-different continents

Rock pattern layers-different continents; joined/close together

Continents shape fit like jigsaw

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Why do plates move ?

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Convection cells created
•when magma heated
•from the core=rises
•top=cools
•creating circulation
•moving the plates
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Two types of plate- describe

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Oceanic: heavy, v dense —thin

Continental: lighter, less dense —thick

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What is a plate boundary ?

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The point where:
•two or more plates meet
          aka
•plate margin
          or
•boundary
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Constructive plate

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Plates pulled apart
•bc of convection currents in the mantle
•gap created = magma rises to fill gap
•magma cools = new oceanic crust
•become new island or volcanoes
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Example of oceanic plate:

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Mid- Atlantic Ridge , Iceland

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Destructive plate boundary ?

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Oceanic + continental = collide
•oceanic — sinks bc heavy & dense
•it melts bc of heat from the mantle + pressure & friction
•continental — not melt bc less dense
•ascends form
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As well as the destructive plate boundary causing volcanoes to form, what else does it cause to happen ?

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Earthquake

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Example of destructive plate boundary

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Mt St Helens

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Collision boundary

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Two continental plates collide
•upwards form fold mountains
•don’t subduct = no

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Conservative boundary

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•slide
•earthquakes

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Conservative boundary examples

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LA and San Francisco

San Andreas Fault