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Warm Up, Sept. 9th, 20131) Who proposed the idea of continental drift?2) What do the prefixes en- and ex- mean? Give one example of each in a word.3) Attempt to define the following:
Geo- Litho-Astheno- Terr-
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“Latin and Greek” Derivatives*Start a new page in your notebook and always place derivatives there.
1) Geo earth2) Litho stone3) Astheno weak4) Spher ball, around5) Vectus to carry
Derivative Translation
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Inner Core
A ball of hot, solid metals. Pressure is so
great that temperature
cannot turn the metals into
liquid.
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Outer Core
A layer of liquid metals that
surround the core.
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Mantle
Earth’s thickest layer that is
made up of hot rocks that are
less dense than the metallic
core.
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Crust
A thin layer of cooled rock.
Two types of crust?
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Lithosphere
A rigid layer of cooler rock in the crust and upper mantle.
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Asthenosphere
A layer of hotter, softer rock in the upper mantle.
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But how do large pieces of rock move
Continent
Tectonic Plate
NO THIS IS NOT HOW IT W
ORKS!
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But how do large pieces of rock move
Continent
Tectonic Plate
They are connected to plates that move!
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But how do plates move?
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Origins: Earth’s Formation