1. Crust - 1% of Earth’s volume
2. Mantle - 84% of Earth’s volume
3. Core - 15% of Earth’s volume
-94% igneous and metamorphic rock
-Average composition of continental crust (land): granodiorite (medium to siliceous igneous rock)
-Average composition of oceanic crust (ocean floor): basaltic rock (low silica igneous rock)
-62.55% Oxygen (the largest present)
Types of Rock that Make up the Crust
1. Sedimentary (E.g. sandstone, shale, coal, limestone, and coral)
-Formed by the transformation of sediments, acid rain, or biogenic deposition
2. Igneous (E.g. granite and basalt)
3. Metamorphic (E.g. marble and slate)
-Transformed by high pressures, temperatures, or chemicals while keeping a solid structure
-870°C-2200°C (1598°F-3992°F)
-From the crust to the core the temperature goes from cooler to hotter
-Over 5000°C (over 9032°F)
-Inner core is solid because of the extremely high pressure
Data from: http://butane.chem.uiuc.edu/pshapley/Environmental/L26/1.html
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