unit 1 the basics of geography. chapter 2, section 1 the earth inside and out

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Unit 1

The BasicsOf Geography

Chapter 2, Section 1

The EarthInside and Out

Objectives

Describe the solar system and the Earth’s location in it

Describe the Earth’s structure and the forces that created it

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Billion Stars

50 Billion Planets

The Milky Way is one of 200 Billion galaxies in the observable universe(roughly 93 billion light years)

The Solar System

Our solar system consists of: The Sun 8 Planets Planetary Moons Comets Asteroids Dwarf Planets

The Sun

The Sun is a medium sized star on the edge of the Milky Way galaxy.

109 times the size of the Earth

Accounts for 99.86% of the mass in the Solar System

It takes 8 minutes and 19 seconds for light from the Sun to reach the Earth

Planet

Definition*

a body that orbits the Sun, is large enough for its own gravity to make it round, and has "cleared its neighborhood" of smaller objects

* this definition only applies in our Solar System

The Eight Planets

Terrestrial Planets – primarily composed of rock and metal Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars

Gas Giants – solid core surrounded by gases such as hydrogen and helium Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune

PLANETS Distance from the Sun

Mass* Number of Satellites

Rotation Period*

Orbital Period*

Mercury 36 M

Venus 67.2 M

Earth 93 M 1 24 Hours 365 Days

Mars 141.6 M

Jupiter 483.6 M

Saturn 886.7 M

Uranus 1784 M

Neptune 2794.4 M

Comparison of the Planets and Stars

Comets and Asteroids

Comets – spheres covered with _____ and ________

Asteroid – large chunks of ______ material

Comets have a visible coma while asteroids do not

Dwarf Planets

Fits two of the three criterion to be a planet

Term was adopted in 2006

5 known dwarf planets

Pluto is the most well known dwarf planet

Eris is the largest recognized dwarf planet

Critical Thinking

1) Why is Pluto considered a Dwarf Planet?

2) Is it possible that there is life on other planets outside our solar system?

Critical Thinking

1) Why is Pluto considered a Dwarf Planet?

2) Is it possible that there is life on other planets outside our solar system?

Structure of the EarthInside the EarthCore – center of the

Earth; made up of iron and nickel

Mantle – rock layer between the core and the crust

Several layers Most of the Earth’s mass

Crust – thin layer of rock at the Earth’s surface

On and Above the Earth

Atmosphere – layer of gases surrounding the Earth protects Earth from radiation and space debris medium for weather and climate

Lithosphere – solid rock portion of the Earth's surface includes the upper mantle and crust forms the sea floor under water

On and Above the Earth

Asthenosphere – layer of hot but mostly solid rock below the lithosphere

Hydrosphere – all of the water elements on the Earth

Oceans, seas, rivers, lake, etc All the water in the atmosphere

Biosphere - atmosphere + lithosphere + hydrosphere Part of the Earth where plants and

animals live

Geographic Thinking

How do the Earth’s spheres influence one another?

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