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What is the name of the layer of the Earth on which we live?
The layer of the Earth on which we live is the crust.
Key points
- The Earth is made of different layers: the core, mantle and crust.
- Plate tectonic theory shows that the crust of the Earth is split into plates (pieces of the Earth鈥檚 crust).
- The movement of these tectonic plates leads to earthquakes and volcanoes forming.
The structure of the Earth
The Earth is made up of different layers:
- core (divided into the inner core and the outer core)
- mantle
- crust
Layer | Description |
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Inner core | The inner core is 2900 km below the Earth鈥檚 surface, in the centre of the Earth, and is the hottest layer. It is spherical and solid and made up of iron and nickel. Its temperatures can reach 5500掳C. |
Outer core | The outer core is the layer surrounding the inner core. It is made of liquid iron. |
Mantle | The mantle is the layer of the Earth which makes up 84% of its volume. It is also the thickest section at approximately 2900 km thick. The mantle is made up of different layers. The upper mantle is hard but below that is semi-molten rock called magma. |
Crust | The crust is the outer layer of the Earth on which we live. It is the thinnest layer and is between 5 and 90 km thick. |
Question
True or false? There are only two layers of the Earth.
False. The main layers of the Earth are the inner core, outer core, mantle and crust.
Plate tectonic theory
The crustThe crust is the outer layer of the Earth on which we live. It is the thinnest layer and is between 5 and 90 km thick. of the Earth is not made up of one solid piece 鈥 it is split into plates which float on the upper portion of the mantle. There are two types of plate:
- dense oceanic crust
- less dense thick continental crust
These plates move slowly and either move apart, towards or past each other.
The point at which these plates meet is known as a 鈥榩late margin鈥. It is at the plate margins where the most tectonic activityNatural events that occur as a result of the movement of tectonic plates, such as earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountain building. and tectonic hazardsAn extreme natural event created when the Earth鈥檚 crust moves that can cause loss of life, extreme damage to property and disrupt human activities. Tectonic hazards include earthquakes and volcanic activity., such as volcanoes and earthquakes, occur.
Tectonic plates map
There are two theories as to why these plates move. The first, and most common, theory is that the plates move due to convection currentA rising and falling movement of fluid as it heats and then cools. Inside the mantle of the Earth this is caused by the heat of the core. in the Earth鈥檚 mantle. This is where the heat from the Earth鈥檚 core causes magma to rise. As it nears the Earth鈥檚 surface, it then cools and sinks. This circular motion causes the plates in the crust to move.
The second theory is known as 鈥榮lab pull鈥 where it is thought that the movement is caused by the weight of heavier denser plates sinking into the mantle and dragging other sections of the plate with it.
Question
Is the Earth鈥檚 crust made up of one solid piece?
No, the Earth鈥檚 crust is split into a number of separate pieces called plates.
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