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    • [PDF File]Layers of the Earth - Science4Inquiry

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      The student will investigate the different layers of Earth’s interior and get an idea of the differences and composition of each layer. Lesson Content Overview Students will look at models depicting each layer of the Earth’s interior and decide which layer is being represented and figure out basic descriptions of each layer. Duration 80 minutes


    • [PDF File]Lesson Outline for Teaching - SCA

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      Lesson 2: Earth’s Interior A. Clues to Earth’s Interior 1. Scientists explore the geosphere by going into deep mines. 2. Scientists learn about the inside of Earth by sending down instruments and bringing up rock samples from wells. B. Temperature and Pressure Increase with Depth 1. The deeper you go below Earth’s surface, the higher the ...


    • [PDF File]Lesson 2 | Earth’s Interior

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      Lesson Outline Earth’s Interior A. Clues to Earth’s Interior 1. Scientists explore the geosphere by going into deep . 2. Scientists learn about the inside of Earth by sending down instruments and bringing up rock samples from . B. Temperature and Pressure Increase with Depth 1.


    • [PDF File]Inside Earth Worksheets

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      Indirect evidence of Earth’s interior comes from studying rock samples. b.Geologists cannot observe Earth’s interior directly. c. It is over 6,000 kilometers from the surface to the center of Earth. d.Geologists learn about Earth’s interior by drilling holes. 7. _____ waves are produced by earthquakes. A Journey to the Center of Earth 8.


    • [PDF File]Inside the Earth - Royal Society Te Apārangi

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      The Earth’s structure is the key to understanding volcanoes. We live on the only cool part of the planet, everything inside the Earth is hot. Volcanoes are places where hot molten rock (magma) has risen to the surface, broken through and been rapidly cooled. There are many simple models of the Earth’s layered structure, a recently boiled egg


    • [PDF File]Lesson 2 Earths Interior - Doral Academy Preparatory School

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      below, is caused by Earth’s core. Earth’s Magnetic Field As you learned, Earth’s inner core spins faster than the outer core does. This produces streams of flowing, molten iron in the outer core. The movement of these molten materials produces Earth’s magnetic field. Think of Earth’s magnetic field as a bar magnet. It has


    • [PDF File]1 Earth’s Interior 1 Earth’ Interior

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      Earth’s Interior Objectives After completing this lesson, students will be able to F.1.1.1 explain how geologists learn about Earth’s inner structures F.1.1.2 identify the characteristics of Earth’s crust, mantle, and core Target Reading Skill Using Prior Knowledge


    • [PDF File]Lesson 2 Earths Interior - Doral Academy Preparatory School

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      LESSON 2 Earth’s Interior A. Clues to Earth’s Interior 1. Scientists explore the geosphere by going into deep . 2. Scientists learn about the inside of Earth by sending down instruments and bringing up rock samples from . B. Temperature and Pressure Increase with Depth 1. The deeper you go below Earth’s surface, the the temperature is. 2.


    • [PDF File]Inside the Earth - Travelling across time / Viajando a ...

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      To reinforce the concept of the movement of earth’s plates Objectives The students will— • Conduct online research, guided by Seismic Picture of the Hidden Earth, to illustrate a model of the earth’s interior structure. • Follow the directions on Making a Mobileto make a three-dimen-sional, scale model of the layers of the earth.


    • [PDF File]Earth’s Interior & Plate Boundaries Packet 4

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      Mini Lesson 1: Earth’s Interior Earth’s interior has a layered structure because it is composed of materials with different densities. As Earthquake waves pass through these layers they bend (refract) and sometimes are stalled or stopped. Scientists analyze earthquake and


    • [PDF File]Unit: Restless Earth Lesson: Earth’s Interior

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      Lesson: Earth’s Interior Introduction Standards: 1.b, 7.e Objectives Students will be able to • Describe what geologists do • List the characteristics of Earth’s crust, mantle, and core. Key Terms Geologist, rock, geology, constructive force, destructive force, continent, seismic wave,


    • [PDF File]Layers of the Earth - Science4Inquiry

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      Students will model the different layers of Earth’s interior and differentiate between benefits and limitations of the models. Lesson Content Overview Students will model and describe the layers of the Earth, including the crust, lithosphere, asthenosphere, mantle, outer core, and inner core through several hands-on activities. Duration 80 ...


    • [PDF File]Earth’s Interior Structure Page 1 of 22 - Purdue University

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      Earth’s Interior Structure Page 4 of 22 1. Pizza the Earth activity, pp. 54-55 and Masters 12, 15, 17, and 18 of Earthquakes (Tremor Troops) - A Teacher’s Package for K-6, FEMA/NSTA, 169 pp., 1988 (note mistake in scale on page 55).


    • [PDF File]INTERIOR OF THE EARTH - USGS

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      earth's center. Furthermore, man will likely never be able to make a hole into the deep interior, so what we learn about the interior has to be from indirect evidence. At present, this evidence con­ sists of (1) direct observation of rocks at the sur­ face, (2) secondary observations based on geo­


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      Lesson Outline for Teaching Lesson 2: Earth’s Interior A. Clues to Earth’s Interior 1. Scientists explore the geosphere by going into deep mines. 2. Scientists learn about the inside of Earth by sending down instruments and bringing up rock samples from wells. B. Temperature and Pressure Increase with Depth 1.


    • [PDF File]Warm-Up Earth’s Interior

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      (Sample answer) Earth’s interior is identified by four layers: the crust, mantle, outer core, and inner core. Each layer is characterized by the way waves move through it, as well as the characteristics, temperature, and pressure of the layer. Lesson Question How is Earth’s interior characterized? Review: Key Concepts


    • [PDF File]Earth’s Interior Lesson Outline / Study Guide

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      Earth’s Interior – Lesson Outline / Study Guide 1. Introduction It is challenging to investigate the Earth’s interior due to great temperatures and pressures at depth within the Earth. - The deepest exploratory boring ever drilled was to 40,000 feet below ground surface.


    • [PDF File]Chapter 2: Earth’s Structure Lesson 2: Earth’s Interior

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      Chapter 2: Earth’s Structure Lesson 2: Earth’s Interior Scientists can’t see what is inside the Earth but use clues to figure out what the inside of the Earth looks like. Deep mines, wells, and earthquakes give those clues Read page 49-50 Crust: the brittle, rocky outer layer of Earth Oceanic crust o Crust under the oceans


    • [PDF File]2 EARTH S INTERIOR AND ITS MATERIAL

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      2.1 EARTH S INTERIOR It is not possible to know about the earth s interior by direct observations because of its huge size and the changing nature of its internal composition. Through mining and drilling operations we have been able to observe the earth s interior directly only up to a depth of few kilometers.


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