C2a - The structure of the Earth Flashcards

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Describe the lithosphere(2)

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relatively cold, rigid outer part of the Earth that includes the crust and part of the mantle

made of tectonic plates that are less dense than the mantle below

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Problems associated with studying the structure of the Earth (3)

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crust is too thick to drill through

temps too hot for machinery

information about the earth is collected from seismic waves produced by earthquakes or man-made explosions

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Why is the theory of plate tectonics now widely accepted? (2)

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theory of plate tectonics explains a wide range of evidence

it has been discussed and tested by a wide range of scientists

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Describe the mantle(3)

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the zone between the crust and the core

cold and rigid just below the crust

hot and non-rigid at greater depths and therefore able to move

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Describe the theory of plate tectonics(4)

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energy transfer involving convection currents in the semi-rigid mantle causing the plates to move slowly

oceanic crust more dense than continental crust

when the oceanic plate collides with the continental plate, the oceanic plate, which is cooler at ocean margins sinks and pulls more of the plate down, and partly melts as it reaches the hotter part of the mantle
-subduction and partial melting

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Describe the development of the theory of plate tectonics (4)

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Originated from Wegener’s continental drift theory (1914)

continental drift theory was not accepted by scientists at the time

new evidence in 1960s about sea floor spreading

theory of plate tectonics slowly accepted by the scientific community as subsequent research has supported the theory

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Describe Wegener’s continental drift theory (2)

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he noticed that the shapes of the continents fitted together (Africa and South America coastlines) / similar rocks/fossils in different continents

he suggested that the continents were all once joined together, then gradually moved apart

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What does the type of volcanic eruption depend on

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the composition of the magma

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Describe different types of igneous rocks that are formed from lava (2)

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iron-rich basalt is formed from runny lava (which flows steadily) from a fairly safe volcanic eruption

silica-rich rhyolite is formed from thick lava from an explosive eruption

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Explain why geologists study volcanoes(2)

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to be able to forecast future eruptions

to reveal information about the structure of the Earth

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Why are geologists now able to better forecast volcanic eruptions but not with 100% certainty

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although they can predict volcanic eruptions with greater accuraicies, geologists are still unable to give 100% accurate predictions as volcanic activ ity is very unpredictable

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Why does magma rise up through the Earth’s crust

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it is less dense than the crust

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