Earth's Structure and Plate Tectonics
The Earth's structure consists of several layers, each with unique characteristics. Understanding tectonic hazards in geography Edexcel B requires knowledge of these layers and their properties.
Vocabulary: Lithosphere - The solid outer layer of the Earth, comprising the crust and uppermost mantle.
The layers of the Earth, from outermost to innermost, are:
- Crust 0−100kmthick
- Mantle liquid/solid,900−1600°C
- Outer core liquid,4000−5000°C
- Inner core solid,5400°C
Convection currents in the mantle, generated by heat from radioactive decay in the core, drive plate tectonics. This process involves:
- Heating of the fluid asthenosphere
- Rising of less dense hot liquid
- Cooling and sinking of denser material
- Continuous cycle pushing and pulling plates
Highlight: Convection currents bbc Bitesize Geography explains this process in detail for students.
The three main types of plate boundaries are:
- Divergent platesmoveapart
- Convergent platescollide
- Conservative platesslidepasteachother
Definition: Plate boundaries bbc Bitesize defines these as areas where tectonic plates meet and interact.