How is the earth constructed?

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The earth is not solid all the way through. It has different layers that behave in different ways.

At the centre, is a solid core, and then around that is a liquid core.

Above those layers is a very thick layer called the mantle, which is thick and flowing - rather like golden syrup.

Then at the very surface is the crust - this is only around 8km thick under the ocean, and maybe up to 40km thick on land.

The crust is very very thin, and it floats on the top of the mantle.

Scientists think that the crust is broken into different plates, and they call these tectonic plates.

The tectonic plates move around (but VERY VERY slowly!) and they can bump into each other, or move away from each other.

This explains why over millions of years, land masses on the earth can look quite different. They have moved around!


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