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FIGURE 24.15 Charged particles flow through Earths liquid outer core, making Earth a giant magnet.
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Nuclear energy is produced by splitting the nucleus of an atom. This releases a huge amount of energy.
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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To understand minerals, we must first understand matter. Matter is the substance that physical objects are made of.
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Minerals are divided into groups based on chemical composition. Most minerals fit into one of eight mineral groups.
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A rock under enough stress will fracture. There may or may not be movement along the fracture.
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Vitamins and minerals are also nutrients. They do not provide energy, but they are needed for good health.
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Minerals are made by natural processes, those that occur in or on Earth. A diamond created deep in Earths crust is a mineral, but a diamond made in a laboratory by humans is not. Be careful about buying a laboratory-made diamond for jewelry. It may look pretty, but its not a diamond and is not technically a mineral.
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Compare and contrast the basic properties of matter, such as mass and volume.
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Plates move apart at divergent plate boundaries. This can occur in the oceans or on land.
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Volcanic eruptions can be devastating, particularly to the people who live close to volcanoes. Volcanologists study volcanoes to be able to predict when a volcano will erupt. Many changes happen when a volcano is about to erupt.
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What letter represents the Atmosphere?
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The diagram shows the different layers of the Earth, from the inner core to the atmosphere. The three main layers of the Earth are the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust is the thin, brittle outer shell that covers the Earth. There are two types of crusts: oceanic and continental. Oceanic crust is what we call the ocean floor. It is composed mostly of dense volcanic rock and mud that flowed to the bottom of the ocean. Continental crust makes up what we call the land masses or continents. It is formed three different types of rocks: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. Under the crust is the EarthÕs mantle, which is made of hot, solid rock. The mantle is also divided into two kinds: lower and upper. The lower mantle gets its heat directly from the EarthÕs core. Finally, the innermost layer of the Earth is called the core, which is made up of dense, iron core. The outer core is liquid, whereas the inner core is solid. The liquid outer core creates the EarthÕs magnetic fields. The inner core is the innermost layer and comprises the center of the Earth.
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We are lucky to have an atmosphere on Earth. The atmosphere supports life, and is also needed for the water cycle and weather. The gases of the atmosphere even allow us to hear.
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The atmosphere has different properties at different elevations above sea level, or altitudes.
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The atmosphere is layered, corresponding with how the atmospheres temperature changes with altitude. By under- standing the way temperature changes with altitude, we can learn a lot about how the atmosphere works.
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Without the atmosphere, Earth would look a lot more like the Moon. Atmospheric gases, especially carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and oxygen (O2 ), are extremely important for living organisms. How does the atmosphere make life possible? How does life alter the atmosphere? The composition of Earths atmosphere.
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Without the atmosphere, there would be no clouds or rain. In fact, there would be no weather at all. Most weather occurs because the atmosphere heats up more in some places than others.
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The two types of air pollutants are primary pollutants, which enter the atmosphere directly, and secondary pollutants, which form from a chemical reaction.
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Why is such a small amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere even important? Carbon dioxide is a greenhouse gas. Greenhouse gases trap heat energy that would otherwise radiate out into space, which warms Earth. These gases were discussed in the chapter Atmospheric Processes.
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An air mass is a large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout. For example, an air mass might have cold dry air. Another air mass might have warm moist air. The conditions in an air mass depend on where the air mass formed.
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Air temperature in the stratosphere layer increases with altitude. Why? The stratosphere gets most of its heat from the Sun. Therefore, its warmer closer to the Sun. The air at the bottom of the stratosphere is cold. The cold air is dense, so it doesnt rise. As a result, there is little mixing of air in this layer.
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To make a weather forecast, the conditions of the atmosphere must be known for that location and for the surrounding area. Temperature, air pressure, and other characteristics of the atmosphere must be measured and the data collected.
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The diagram shows the different layers of the Earth, from the inner core to the atmosphere. The three main layers of the Earth are the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust is the thin, brittle outer shell that covers the Earth. There are two types of crusts: oceanic and continental. Oceanic crust is what we call the ocean floor. It is composed mostly of dense volcanic rock and mud that flowed to the bottom of the ocean. Continental crust makes up what we call the land masses or continents. It is formed three different types of rocks: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. Under the crust is the EarthÕs mantle, which is made of hot, solid rock. The mantle is also divided into two kinds: lower and upper. The lower mantle gets its heat directly from the EarthÕs core. Finally, the innermost layer of the Earth is called the core, which is made up of dense, iron core. The outer core is liquid, whereas the inner core is solid. The liquid outer core creates the EarthÕs magnetic fields. The inner core is the innermost layer and comprises the center of the Earth.
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Energy travels through space or material. Heat energy is transferred in three ways: radiation, conduction, and convection.
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The convection zone surrounds the radiative zone. In the convection zone, hot material from near the Suns center rises. This material cools at the surface, and then plunges back downward. The material then receives more heat from the radiative zone.
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Plates move apart at divergent plate boundaries. This can occur in the oceans or on land.
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Air in the troposphere is warmer closer to Earths surface. Warm air is less dense than cool air, so it rises higher in the troposphere. This starts a convection cell. Convection mixes the air in the troposphere. Rising air is also a main cause of weather. All of Earths weather takes place in the troposphere.
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Air temperature in the stratosphere layer increases with altitude. Why? The stratosphere gets most of its heat from the Sun. Therefore, its warmer closer to the Sun. The air at the bottom of the stratosphere is cold. The cold air is dense, so it doesnt rise. As a result, there is little mixing of air in this layer.
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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Although all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed, they may differ in their wavelength and frequency.
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Precipitation (Figure 1.1) is an extremely important part of weather. Water vapor condenses and usually falls to create precipitation.
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An air mass is a large body of air that has about the same conditions throughout. For example, an air mass might have cold dry air. Another air mass might have warm moist air. The conditions in an air mass depend on where the air mass formed.
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Radiation is the transfer of energy by waves. Energy can travel as waves through air or empty space. The Suns energy travels through space by radiation. After sunlight heats the planets surface, some heat radiates back into the atmosphere.
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The diagram shows the different layers of the Earth, from the inner core to the atmosphere. The three main layers of the Earth are the crust, the mantle, and the core. The crust is the thin, brittle outer shell that covers the Earth. There are two types of crusts: oceanic and continental. Oceanic crust is what we call the ocean floor. It is composed mostly of dense volcanic rock and mud that flowed to the bottom of the ocean. Continental crust makes up what we call the land masses or continents. It is formed three different types of rocks: igneous, metamorphic, and sedimentary. Under the crust is the EarthÕs mantle, which is made of hot, solid rock. The mantle is also divided into two kinds: lower and upper. The lower mantle gets its heat directly from the EarthÕs core. Finally, the innermost layer of the Earth is called the core, which is made up of dense, iron core. The outer core is liquid, whereas the inner core is solid. The liquid outer core creates the EarthÕs magnetic fields. The inner core is the innermost layer and comprises the center of the Earth.
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Nuclear energy is produced by splitting the nucleus of an atom. This releases a huge amount of energy.
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To understand minerals, we must first understand matter. Matter is the substance that physical objects are made of.
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Your heart pumps blood around your body. But how does your heart get blood to and from every cell in your body? Your heart is connected to blood vessels such as veins and arteries. Organs that work together form an organ system. Together, your heart, blood, and blood vessels form your cardiovascular system. What other organ systems can you think of?
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Matter is all the stuff that exists in the universe. Everything you can see and touch is made of matter, including you! The only things that arent matter are forms of energy, such as light and sound. In science, matter is defined as anything that has mass and volume. Mass and volume measure different aspects of matter.
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Despite these problems, there is a rich fossil record. How does an organism become fossilized?
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The three outer layers of the Sun are its atmosphere.
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The particles that make up matter are also constantly moving. They have kinetic energy. The theory that all matter consists of constantly moving particles is called the kinetic theory of matter. You can learn more about it at the URL below.
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What goes into the cell? Oxygen and glucose are both reactants of cellular respiration. Oxygen enters the body when an organism breathes. Glucose enters the body when an organism eats.
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Vitamins and minerals are also nutrients. They do not provide energy, but they are needed for good health.
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Every organism is different from every other organism. Every organisms genes are different, too.
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The two most important things about the mantle are: (1) it is made of solid rock, and (2) it is hot.
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Crust, mantle, and core differ from each other in chemical composition. Its understandable that scientists know the most about the crust, and less about deeper layers (Figure 6.3). Earths crust is a thin, brittle outer shell. The crust is made of rock. This layer is thinner under the oceans and much thicker in mountain ranges.
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Volcanoes erupt because mantle rock melts. This is the first stage in creating a volcano. Remember from the chapter Materials of Earths Crust that mantle may melt if temperature rises, pressure lowers, or water is added. Be sure to think about how and why melting occurs in the settings where there is volcanism mentioned in the next few concepts.
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Lighter materials accumulated at the surface of the mantle to become the earliest crust. The first crust was probably basaltic, like the oceanic crust is today. Intense heat from the early core drove rapid and vigorous mantle convection so that crust quickly recycled into the mantle. The recycling of basaltic crust was so effective that no remnants of it are found today.
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Different factors play into the composition of a magma and the rock it produces.
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The asthenosphere is solid upper mantle material that is so hot that it behaves plastically and can flow. The lithosphere rides on the asthenosphere.
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Compare and contrast the basic properties of matter, such as mass and volume.
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Minerals are divided into groups based on chemical composition. Most minerals fit into one of eight mineral groups.
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Scientists know that the mantle is made of rock based on evidence from seismic waves, heat flow, and meteorites. The properties fit the ultramafic rock peridotite, which is made of the iron- and magnesium-rich silicate minerals (Figure 1.1). Peridotite is rarely found at Earths surface.
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Plates move apart at divergent plate boundaries. This can occur in the oceans or on land.
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