Title: Ms. De Los Rios
1Earths Structure and Materials- Course 2
3.2 Convection and the Mantle
- Ms. De Los Rios
- 7th Grade Science
- CGPA
2Vocabulary 3.2
- Radiation- The transfer of energy by
electromagnetic waves. - Convection- The transfer of heat by the movement
of a fluid. - Conduction- The transfer of heat from one
particle of matter to anther. - Convection Current- The movement of fluid, caused
by differences in temp. that transfers heat from
one part of the fluid to another. - Density- The ratio of the mass of a substance to
its volume - (mass/volume)
3My Planet Diary- Lighting Up the Subject pg. 106
- Misconception Rock cannot flow.
- Did you know that the solid rock in Earths
mantle can flow like a fluid? - To learn how, look at this image of a lava lamp.
- Heat from a bulb causes solid globs of wax at
the bottom of the lamp to expand. As they expand,
the globs become less dense. The globs then rise
through the more dense fluid that surrounds
them. In Earths mantle, great heat and pressure
create regions of rock that are less dense than
the rock around them. Over millions of years,
the less dense rock slowly riseslike the solid
globs in the lava lamp!
4My Planet Diary- Lighting Up the Subject pg. 106
- Compare and Contrast
- Think about your own observations of liquids that
- flow. How is flowing rock different from flowing
- water?
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5How is Heat Transferred?
- Heat is constantly being transferred inside Earth
and all around Earths surface. - What is heat transfer????
- The movement of energy from a warmer object to a
cooler object. - Three types of heat transfer
- radiation, convection, and conduction.
- The transfer of energy that is carried in rays
like light is called radiation. - Heat transfer by the movement of a fluid is
called convection. - Heat transfer between materials that are touching
is called conduction.
6Radiation
- The sun constantly transfers light and heat
through the air, warming your skin. The transfer
of energy that is carried in rays like light is
called radiation. - Examples of radiation
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7Conduction
- Have you ever walked barefoot over hot sand? Your
feet can feel as if they are burning! That is
because the sand transfers its heat to your skin.
Heat transfer between materials that are touching
is called conduction. - Examples of Conduction
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8Convection
- Seagulls often soar on warm air currents. The
currents are created as warm air rises from the
ground The warm air heats cooler air above it
Heat transfer by the movement of a fluid is
called convection. - Examples of Convection
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9Assess Your Understanding pg. 107
- I get it! Now I know that the three types of heat
transfer are - __________________________________________________
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10How Does Convection Occur in Earths Mantle? Pg.
108
- Density is a measure of how much mass there is in
a given volume of a substance. - The flow that transfers heat within a fluid is
called a convection current. -
- Three Processes/forces combine to set
convection in motion - Heating and cooling of a fluid,
- changes in the fluids density,
- force of gravity combine to set convection
currents in motion. - Inside Earth, large amounts of heat are
transferred by convection currents within the
core and mantle. - Heat from the core and the mantle causes
convection currents in the mantle.
11How Does Convection Occur in Earths Mantle? Pg.
108
- Convection Currents
- What is Density?
- Density is a measure of how much mass there is in
a given volume of a substance. - The flow that transfers heat within a fluid is
called a convection current.
12Convection Currents pg. 108
- -Heating and cooling of a fluid
- Changes in the fluids density AND
- The force of gravity
- ALL Combine to set convection currents in motion!
- Inside Earth, large amounts of heat are
transferred by convection currents within the
core and mantle. - Heat from the core and the mantle itself causes
convection currents in the mantle.
13Convection Currents in Earth pg. 109
- Over millions of years, the great heat and
pressure in the mantle have caused solid mantle
rock to warm and flow very slowly. - Many geologists think that plumes of mantle rock
rise slowly from the bottom of the mantle toward
the top. - The hot rock eventually cools and sinks back
through the mantle. - Over and over, the cycle of rising and sinking
takes place. - Convections currents like these have been moving
inside Earth for more than four billion years!
14Did You Know?
- Convection currents may form on planets other
than Earth. For example, scientists believe that
the Great Red Spot on Jupiter may be the result
of storms that have convection currents.
15Apply It! Pg. 108
- Hot springs are common in Yellowstone National
Park. Here, melted snow and rain-water seep to a
depth of 3,000 meters, where a shallow magma
chamber heats the rock of Earths crust. The rock
heats the water to over 200C and keeps it under
very high pressure. - Compare and Contrast The heated
- Water is (more / less) dense than the
- melted snow and rainwater.
- 2. Challenge What might cause
- convection currents in a hot spring?
- The heated water rises to the surface.
- As it rises, it cools, becomes more dense, sinks
- Back down to the hot rocks, and is reheated.
16Convection and the Mantle- Art in Motion pg. 109
Mantle Convection Heat from the core and the
mantle itself causes convection currents in the
mantle. Describe the hot, convecting Mantle by
placing the following words in the boxes For
points A and B.
hotter
Less dense
rises
colder
More dense
sinks
17Assess Your Understanding pg. 109
- 1a. Explain A convection current transfers (heat
/ air) within a fluid. - b. Infer in which parts of Earths core do
convection currents occur? - _______________________________________________
- c. Predict What would happen to the convection
currents in the mantle if Earths interior
eventually cooled down? Why? - __________________________________________________
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__ - I get it! Now I know that convection currents in
the mantle are caused by _________________________
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