How old is the earth?
Over 4.5 billion years old
Name the structure of the earth in order from exterior to the centre
Crust- oceanic and continental
Mantle or asthenosphere
Outer core
Inner core
Name the characteristics of the crust
What are the properties of continental crust?
What are the properties of oceanic crust?
What are the properties of the mantle?
What are the properties of the core (inner and outer)?
What is the name of the discontinuity found at the top of the mantle?
Mohorovicic boundary
What does the mohorovicic boundary do?
Separates the mantle from the crust
The crust and part of the mantle beneath form…
Large plate like areas of the lithosphere which float upon the soft and ductile material known and the asthenosphere
What are the crust and the upper most part of the mantle?
A single unit
What are the two processes that heat from the core is produced?
- Radiogenic heat produced by the radioactive decay of isotopes
What isotopes contribute to the radioactive decay?
Uranium -238
Thorium- 232
Potassium-40
What does the theory of plate tectonics help us understand?
How many plates is the earth made up of?
16
Do plates move? If so, how much?
Yes, a few centimetres per year
What was the earth beloved to be like 300 million years ago?
One super continent called Pangea
In the 16th century, who was the first to recognise the continents could be fitted together?
Francis Bacon
Who came up with the idea of continental drift in the 20th century?
Alfred Wegener
When did wegener state the plates began to move apart?
In the Carboniferous age 250 million years ago to sometime in the Pleistocene age about 1 million years ago it was a single continent that began breaking up and drifting apart
What evidence supports wegener’s theory of continental drift?
What was discovered during the 1960’s-70’s that caused doubts in Wegeners theory?
It became clear that rocks relating to each magnetic phase could be traced linearly along the ocean floor, like a band parallel to the ocean ridge so…
It was clear that as the crust of the mid Atlantic ridge split, and the ocean floor moved apart, new rocks were being created in the gap
What is another term for a destructive boundary?
Convergent