Seismic Waves
Crust
Mantle
Core
100

What are seismic waves?

Vibrations produced by earthquakes

100

Where is the Crust located?

At the surface of the earth

100

Where is the mantle located in the earths surface?

below the crust and above the core

100

Where is the core located

At the very center of the earth
200

How are seismic waves used to study the earth?

The direction of the wavelengths are observed to infer things about what the waves traveled through 

200
about what percent of the earths mass does the crust make up?

1%

200

About what percentage of the earths mass is composed of Mantle?

70ish %

200

What is the core composed of?

The core is primarily composed of Iron and Nickel 

300

What is a P wave, and what is its behavior

The primary waves produced by Earthquakes, they can travel through liquids and gases, but are refracted when doing so. 

300

What is the crust primarily composed of?

the crust is composed of oxygen, silicon, aluminum, iron. 

It is also composed of Sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rock

300

What is the Mantle primarily composed of?

Peridotite

300

What is the physical state of the core?

the outer core is liquid, the inner core is under enough pressure to be solid

400

What is an S wave, and what is its behavior?

an S wave can only travel through solids, it is stopped by liquids or gasses

400

Which type of crust is the most dense, but least thick?

Oceanic Crust

400

What properties might describe the physical state of the mantle

Solid, but malleable like playdoh

400

What feature of the earth is generated in the core?

Magnetosphere 

500

What is the Shadow Zone?

The area on the other side of an earthquake, where the seismic waves have all been refracted around 

500

Which is found in the earths crust, the lithosphere or the aesthenosphere?

Aesthenosphere 

500

Describe Convection / conduction and how its related to the Mantle

convection is the process where heat is transfered from the core to the mantle, which is transfered to the crust. conduction is the process where parts of the crust sink into the mantle, while new parts of mantle emerge as crust