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Answered by khushikumari7674
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Structure of the earth’s interior

Structure of earth’s interior is fundamentally divided into three layers – crust, mantle and core.

Crust

It is the outermost solid part of the earth, normally about 8-40 kms thick.

It is brittle in nature.

Nearly 1% of the earth’s volume and 0.5% of earth’s mass are made of the crust.

The thickness of the crust under the oceanic

and continental areas are different. Oceanic crust is thinner (about 5kms) as compared to the continental crust (about 30kms).

Major constituent elements of crust are Silica (Si) and Aluminium (Al) and thus, it is often termed as SIAL (Sometimes SIAL is used to refer

Lithosphere, which is the region comprising the crust and uppermost solid mantle, also).

The mean density of the materials in the crust is 3g/cm3.

The discontinuity between the hydrosphere and crust is termed as the Conrad Discontinuity.

Mantle

The portion of the interior beyond the crust is called as the mantle.

The discontinuity between the crust and mantle is called as the Mohorovich Discontinuity or Moho discontinuity.

The mantle is about 2900kms in thickness.

Nearly 84% of the earth’s volume and 67% of the earth’s mass is occupied by the mantle.

The major constituent elements of the mantle are Silicon and Magnesium and hence it is also termed as SIMA.

The density of the layer is higher than the crust and varies from 3.3 – 5.4g/cm3.

The uppermost solid part of the mantle and the entire crust constitute the Lithosphere.

The asthenosphere (in between 80-200km) is a highly viscous, mechanically weak and ductile, deforming region of the upper mantle which lies just below the lithosphere.

The asthenosphere is the main source of magma and it is the layer over which the lithospheric plates/ continental plates move (plate tectonics).

Core

It is the innermost layer surrounding the earth’s centre.

The core is separated from the mantle by Guttenberg’s Discontinuity.

It is composed mainly of iron (Fe) and nickel (Ni) and hence it is also called as NIFE.

The core constitutes nearly 15% of earth’s volume and 32.5% of earth’s mass.

The core is the densest layer of the earth with its density ranges between 9.5-14.5g/cm3.

The Core consists of two sub-layers: the inner core and the outer core.

The inner core is in solid state and the outer core is in the liquid state (or semi-liquid).

The discontinuity between the upper core and the lower core is called as Lehmann Discontinuity.......

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