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How Many Atoms are in each? Water H 2 O Water H 2 O Oxygen O 2 Oxygen O 2 Nitrogen N 2 Nitrogen N 2 Carbon Dioxide CO 2 Carbon Dioxide CO 2 Copper Cu Copper Cu Aluminum Al Aluminum Al Carbon C Carbon C Glucose C 6 H 12 O 6 Glucose C 6 H 12 O 6

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Page 1: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

Earth platesEarth plates

Page 2: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known as the outer core.) The upper mantle is highly viscous, it has both rock and liquid. The lithosphere is solid and makes the crust that we stand on. The asthenosphere is generally solid, although some parts are liquid.

Page 3: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

How Many Atoms are in How Many Atoms are in each?each?• Water HWater H22OO• Oxygen OOxygen O22

• Nitrogen NNitrogen N22

• Carbon Dioxide COCarbon Dioxide CO22

• Copper CuCopper Cu• Aluminum AlAluminum Al• Carbon CCarbon C• Glucose CGlucose C66HH1212OO66

Page 4: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

Main components of the Main components of the earthearth• IronIron• NickelNickel• SiliconSilicon• MagnesiumMagnesium• AluminumAluminum• CalciumCalcium

•TitaniumTitanium•SodiumSodium•PotassiumPotassium•OxygenOxygen•SulfurSulfur

Page 5: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

IronIron

Page 6: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

NickelNickel

Page 7: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

SiliconSilicon

Page 8: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

SodiumSodium

Page 9: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

Magnesium, Aluminum, Calcium,

Titanium, Sulfur, Oxygen, Sodium,

Potassium

Page 10: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

Makes a chain of the same Makes a chain of the same element creating a moleculeelement creating a molecule

Page 11: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

Extra Credit!!!Extra Credit!!!• Tell me whether each element is Tell me whether each element is

liquid, solid, or gas in the Earth’s liquid, solid, or gas in the Earth’s layers.layers.

• Turn it in Monday for Turn it in Monday for 15 points15 points!!!!!!

Page 12: Earth plates. The inner core is a solid iron core. The lower mantle is semi-fluid depending on how close it is to the( liquid iron core is also known

Eggs, Fruit, and DollsEggs, Fruit, and Dolls