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2 lis 2017 · 5) What makes it difficult to determine Earth’s inner structure? 6) What do scientists use to study the interior of the Earth? 7) Explain why scientists believe the Earth’s outer core to be molten, or liquid metal? 8) How are the asthenosphere and the lithosphere different?
Using the internet, answer the questions that follow: crust - the rigid, rocky outer surface of the Earth, composed mostly of basalt and granite. The crust is thinner under the oceans.
ANSWER KEY - THE EARTH’S INTERIOR. In the blanks below, identify the appropriate layer/sublayer of the earth, and indicate whether it is solid or liquid. LAYER. 1. CRUST. 2 MANTLE. SOLID or LIQUID. 1. SOLID. 2 SOLID (has “plasticity” - ability to flow) 3. OUTER CORE. 4. INNER CORE. 3. LIQUID . 4. SOLID (from tremendous pressure) SUB-LAYER .
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This worksheet is the perfect way to help your students learn and review Earth's Interior (Layers of the Earth). You can access the answer key, a Word document, and Google Slides link of this content from the following resource:
Once you have learned about the different layers of the Earth, a nice and easy way to help you remember their names and order might be useful. Find below some PDF worksheets that you can print out and practice on. Suitable for: Grade 5, Grade 6, Grade 7
1. What happens to the temperature as you travel closer towards the center of the Earth? 2. What happens to the pressure as you travel down? 3. Name the three main layers that make up the Earth’s interior. Crust (p. 10) 4. What is the earth’s crust made of? 5. True or False The Earth’s crust includes both the ocean floor and dry land. 6.