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1º ESO/STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH - Contenido educativo

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Subido el 7 de marzo de 2021 por Alicia M.

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Dr. Binocs! Dr. Binocs! Oh, hello friends! The best part of a pizza is its crust. 00:00:00
Mmm, yummy! Just like this pizza, the earth too has a crust, but with no cheese in it. 00:00:15
So, let's learn something about the structure of the earth today. 00:00:25
It consists of the crust, mantle and core. 00:00:31
Zoom in! 00:00:35
This is the earth's crust. 00:00:37
It consists of all kinds of rocks, soil and everything you see above the earth's surface. 00:00:40
You will be surprised to know that the crust, that is the land on which we walk.. 00:00:47
is almost three times thicker than the crust under the oceans and it extends to 00:00:52
about 25 miles the earth's crust floats on this layer which is called the mantle 00:01:00
it is made of thick solid rocky substance and amounts to about 85% of 00:01:08
the total mass of earth the first 50 miles of the mantle consists of very 00:01:15
hard rigid rocks the next hundred and fifty miles are made up of super hot 00:01:22
solid rocks below that for the next several hundred miles the Earth's mantle 00:01:28
is believed to be made up of very solid and sturdy rock materials the mantle is 00:01:35
is about 1,800 miles thick and by far the largest layer of earth. 00:01:42
The earth's outer core is made up of super hot liquid molten substance called lava. 00:01:50
This lava is believed to be made of iron and nickel. 00:02:00
It extends to a depth of 3,000 miles beneath the earth's surface. 00:02:05
and finally we have reached Earth's inner core the inner core extends another 900 00:02:10
miles towards the center of the earth it is believed that this inner core is a 00:02:20
solid ball made of iron and nickel the crust occupies less than 1% of Earth's 00:02:26
volume the inner coal is the hottest part of the earth and it is as hot as 00:02:36
the surface of the Sun surprising isn't it looks like it's time for me to zoom 00:02:43
out before I get baked in this heat tune in next time for more fun facts 00:02:50
Subido por:
Alicia M.
Licencia:
Dominio público
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93
Fecha:
7 de marzo de 2021 - 19:07
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Público
Centro:
IES LA SENDA
Duración:
03′ 13″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1920x1080 píxeles
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70.47 MBytes

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