Closer
Closer
Closer
Outer core
- in liquid form
- 2000 km in diameter
Mantle
- composed of Fe, Si, O2, and
Mg
- has main compounds of
silicates
- about 2900 km thick
- 1500 0C at 2000 km below
Earth’s surface
- upper mantle is cooler and
is under less pressure
Crust
- solid rock
- contain metals and
non-metals
- has 2 types:
1. oceanic crust
2. continental crust
Plate Tectonics
the syrup
- If it happens between
oceanic and continental
plates, the former will be
forced downwards while the
latter will be squeezed
together and rose.
- They are usually formed at
the plate boundaries when
magma from the mantle
rises up through cracks in
the Earth’s crust.
o Energy is released as
waves that cause
vibrations on the surface.
Guiseppe Mercalli made theModified Mercalli intensity scale
MM
( orMMI ) to measure theintensity of the earthquake.
Seismic waves produced by earthquakes are measured by
seismometer . Its scale was developed byCharles Richter to
relate the earthquakes’ magnitude to the effects they produce.
When two plates m
eet and they form a
crack.
CH4
NH3
NH3
O2
N2
Pollution
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ox
Natural emissions
Oz
us
tro
Ni
o Burning offossil fuels to
release energy increases the
amount of CO2 in the air
resulting to climate change.
Rain Snow
Drizzle
Meteorology - is the scientific study of the weather.
Hail
Sleet Frost
They are rivers,
natural lakes and
artificial lakes, also
called called
reservoirs
The whole structure from
porous soil down to
impervious rock is called an
aquifer.