Earth’s Structure: From Crust to Core

Understanding Earth’s structure helps us explain:

  • Why earthquakes happen
  • How volcanoes form
  • Where mineral resources are found
  • How tectonic plates move

The Four Main Layers

LayerDepth RangeCompositionKey Features
Crust0–70 kmSolid rock (granite, basalt)Earth’s surface; where we live
Mantle70–2,900 kmSilicate minerals (peridotite)Semi-solid; drives plate movement
Outer Core2,900–5,150 kmLiquid iron and nickelGenerates Earth’s magnetic field
Inner Core5,150–6,371 kmSolid iron and nickelExtremely hot and dense

Continental vs Oceanic Crust

TypeThicknessDensityComposition
Continental~35 kmLess denseGranite-rich
Oceanic~7 kmMore denseBasalt-rich

How Heat Drives Movement

  • Heat from the core causes convection currents in the mantle.
  • These currents push tectonic plates, causing earthquakes, mountain building, and volcanic activity.

What’s Next

In the next post, we’ll explore rocks and the rock cycle — how Earth’s materials transform over time.

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