The lithosphere Flashcards

1
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Circles and arcs that share the same center, the larger often completely surrounding the smaller

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Concentric

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2
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A drawing that shows what something would look like if cut in half

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Section drawing

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3
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The earths crust

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The outermost layer of the earth

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4
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The earths mantle

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The layer of the earth beneath the crust, surrounding the core.

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5
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The liquid layer of the earths core surrounding the inner core

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The earths outer core

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6
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The earths layer in the centre of the earth

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The inner core

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7
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Rock that is so hot that it is melted and where it is found

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  • Magma in the mantle
  • Lava on the earths surface
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8
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The thickest layer of the earths lithosphere

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The mantle

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9
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The thinnest layer of the earths lithosphere

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The crust

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10
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The thickest part of the crust

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Continental crust

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11
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Elements or compounds that make up the rocks in the lithosphere

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Minerals

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12
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Compounds

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Matter consisting of atoms of two or more different elements chemically bonded together

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13
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Elements

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Matter consisting of atoms of only one kind of element

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14
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Most common elements making up the earths crust

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  • Oxygen (47%)
  • Silicon (28%)
  • Aluminium (8%)
  • Iron (5%)
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15
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Example minerals that exist as elements

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  • Gold (Au)
  • Copper (Cu)
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16
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Example minerals that exist as compounds

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  • Haematite (contains some iron)
  • Calverite (contains some gold)
  • Malachite (contains some copper)
17
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The building blocks of rocks

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Minerals

18
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Main minerals making granite

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  • Quartz
  • Mica
  • Feldspar
19
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The rock cycle

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The natural continuous process in which rocks form, are broken down and re-form

20
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The three types of rock

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  • Igneous
  • Metamorphic
  • Sedimentary
21
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Steps in the rock cycle

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  1. Igneous rock forms from cooling magma and lava
  2. Rocks weather and erode
  3. Sedimentary rock forms from deposited sediments
  4. Heat and pressure changes rock forming metamorphic rock
  5. Some rocks are pushed down into the mantle and become magma again
22
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Granite

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  • An igneous rock
  • Formed underground
  • Formed when magma cools slowly
  • Large mineral crytals
23
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Pumice stone

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  • An igneous rock
  • Forms on the earths surface
  • When lava cools very quickly
  • Has lots of air trapped inside making it very light
  • Very tiny mineral crystals
24
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Uses of granite

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  • Buildings (granite blocks)
  • Countertops
25
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Uses of pumice stone

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Rubbed on dry skin of feet to make them smooth

26
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The process during which rock is broken up into smaller pieces

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Weathering

27
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The process during which weathered material is carried away from its source

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Erosion

28
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Types of weathering

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  • Chemical
  • Physical
  • Biological
29
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Two agents of erosion

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  • Wind
  • Water
30
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Particles formed by weathering

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Sediments

31
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How sedimentary rock forms

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  • Weathered and eroded material are deposited as sediments
  • Sediment layers are covered with more layers
  • The pressure of many layers turns the lowe layers into rocks, such as sandstone
32
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Sandstone

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  • A type of sedimentary rock
  • Formed from grains of sand
33
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Shale

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  • A type of sedimentary rock
  • Formed from fine particles of clay
34
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Older layers of sedimentary rock

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  • These are lower layers
  • These layers were deposited first
35
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A metamorphic rock formed from shale

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Slate

36
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A metamorphic rock formed from limestone

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Marble

37
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Limestone

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A sedimentary rock formed from the bones and shells of small sea creatures