SUBJECT: GEOGRAPHY
CLASS: SS1
DATE:
TERM: 1ST TERM
REFERENCE MATERIAL
WEEK SEVEN
TOPIC: INTERNAL STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH
The internal structure of the earth is made up of three concentric layers which are
(a) The crust (Lithosphere)
(b) The mantle (Mesosphere)
(c) The core (Barysphere)
The Crust: This is subdivided into upper and lower crust. The upper crust consists of granite rocks and forms the continent. The main minerals here are silica and aluminium, collectively referred to as SIAL. It has an average density of 2.7
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
The lower part of the earth crust consists of basalt rocks and forms the ocean floor. It contains minerals like silica, iron and magnesium, collectively referred to as SIMA. It has an average density of 3.0
The Mantle: This zone is found just beneath the crust. It is about 290km thick with a density of 3.3 Its main mineral is olivine. It is plastic and in semi- liquid form.
The Core : This is the innermost part of the earth. It is about 3500km in radius. It contains two minerals, iron and nickel, collectively referred to as NIFE. The temperature of the core is estimated to be as high as 2000o C. It is in molten state.
EVALUATION QUESTIONS
GENERAL EVALUATION
READING ASSIGNMENT
Essential Geography, O.A. Iwena, Pages 23-24.
WEEKEND ASSIGNMENT
(a)78% (b) 0.03% (c) 21%
THEORY
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