17.1 notes: earth’s m antle & crust

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17.1 Notes: Earth’s Mantle & Crust Continental crust Thickness: Continental crust is thicker (30-40Km) Age: older (up to 4.4 billion yrs old) Composition: Granite, w/ basalt & diorite beneath Density: Less dense

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Continental crust Thickness: Continental crust is thicker ( 30-40Km) Age: older (up to 4.4 billion yrs old) Composition : Granite, w/ basalt & diorite beneath Density: L ess dense. 17.1 Notes: Earth’s M antle & Crust. Oceanic Crust Thickness: Thinner (6-11km) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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17.1 Notes: Earth’s Mantle & Crust

Continental crustThickness: Continental crust is thicker (30-40Km)

Age: older (up to 4.4 billion yrs old)

Composition: Granite, w/ basalt & diorite beneath

Density: Less dense

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Oceanic Crust

Thickness: Thinner (6-11km)

Age: younger (200 million yrs old)

Composition: basalt gabbro

Density: more dense

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Moho (Mohorovičić discontinuity) Structure: a low pressure & temperature region, so rock becomes more rigid & slows down seismic waves.

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Upper Mantle

Structure: Thin top section w/ extreme pressures. Pressures & temperature increase with depth.

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Lower mantle

Structure: Bottom section has a higher temperature & pressure than upper mantle

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Describe movement between lower & upper mantle:Rock isn’t quite solid here so it moves like a very thick liquid (due to convection).

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