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Geotechnics & Applied 
Geology 
Prepare By : 
Jignesh Makani 
Mausam Limbani 
Jugal Ramani 
Suresh Dangar 
Aspak Khatri 
Guidance By : 
Kaustubh Sane 
HJD Institute of Technical education & Research
Interior Of Earth
Topic 
• The Layer of the earth 
• The Crust 
• The Mantle 
• The Core 
• Convection Current
The Layers of the Earth
The Four Layers 
The Earth is composed of four 
different layers. The crust is 
the layer that you live on, and 
it is the most widely studied 
and understood. The mantle 
is much hotter and has the 
ability to flow. The outer 
core and inner core are 
even hotter with pressures so 
great you would be squeezed 
into a ball smaller than a 
marble if you were able to go 
to the center of the Earth!
The Crust 
The Earth's Crust is like 
the skin of an apple. It is 
very thin in comparison to 
the other three layers. The 
crust is only about 3-5 
miles (8 kilometers) thick 
under the oceans (oceanic 
crust) and about 25 miles 
(32 kilometers) thick 
under the continents 
(continental crust).
The Lithospheric Plates 
The crust of the Earth is broken into many pieces called 
plates. The plates "float" on the soft, semi-rigid 
asthenosphere.
The Asthenosphere 
The asthenosphere 
is the semi-rigid 
part of the middle 
mantle that flows 
like hot asphalt 
under a heavy 
weight.
The Lithosphere 
The crust and the upper layer of the 
mantle together make up a zone of rigid, 
brittle rock called the Lithosphere.
The Crust 
The crust is composed of two rocks. The continental 
crust is mostly granite. The oceanic crust is basalt. 
Basalt is much denser than the granite. Because of this 
the less dense continents ride on the denser oceanic 
plates.
The Mantle 
The Mantle is the 
largest layer of the Earth. 
The middle mantle is 
composed of very hot 
dense rock that flows like 
asphalt under a heavy 
weight. The movement of 
the middle mantle 
(asthenosphere) is the 
reason that the crustal 
plates of the Earth move.
Convection Currents 
The middle mantle "flows" 
because of convection 
currents. Convection 
currents are caused by the 
very hot material at the 
deepest part of the mantle 
rising, then cooling and 
sinking again --repeating 
this cycle over and over.
Convection Currents 
The next time you heat anything like 
soup or water in a pan you can watch 
the convection currents move in 
the liquid. When the convection 
currents flow in the asthenosphere 
they also move the crust. The crust 
gets a free ride with these currents, 
like the cork in this illustration.
The Outer Core 
The core of the Earth 
is like a ball of very 
hot metals. The 
outer core is so 
hot that the metals in 
it are all in the liquid 
state. The outer core 
is composed of the 
melted metals of 
nickel and iron.
The Inner Core 
The inner core of 
the Earth has 
temperatures and 
pressures so great that 
the metals are 
squeezed together and 
are not able to move 
about like a liquid, but 
are forced to vibrate in 
place like a solid.
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Earth interior

  • 1. Geotechnics & Applied Geology Prepare By : Jignesh Makani Mausam Limbani Jugal Ramani Suresh Dangar Aspak Khatri Guidance By : Kaustubh Sane HJD Institute of Technical education & Research
  • 3. Topic • The Layer of the earth • The Crust • The Mantle • The Core • Convection Current
  • 4. The Layers of the Earth
  • 5. The Four Layers The Earth is composed of four different layers. The crust is the layer that you live on, and it is the most widely studied and understood. The mantle is much hotter and has the ability to flow. The outer core and inner core are even hotter with pressures so great you would be squeezed into a ball smaller than a marble if you were able to go to the center of the Earth!
  • 6. The Crust The Earth's Crust is like the skin of an apple. It is very thin in comparison to the other three layers. The crust is only about 3-5 miles (8 kilometers) thick under the oceans (oceanic crust) and about 25 miles (32 kilometers) thick under the continents (continental crust).
  • 7. The Lithospheric Plates The crust of the Earth is broken into many pieces called plates. The plates "float" on the soft, semi-rigid asthenosphere.
  • 8. The Asthenosphere The asthenosphere is the semi-rigid part of the middle mantle that flows like hot asphalt under a heavy weight.
  • 9. The Lithosphere The crust and the upper layer of the mantle together make up a zone of rigid, brittle rock called the Lithosphere.
  • 10. The Crust The crust is composed of two rocks. The continental crust is mostly granite. The oceanic crust is basalt. Basalt is much denser than the granite. Because of this the less dense continents ride on the denser oceanic plates.
  • 11. The Mantle The Mantle is the largest layer of the Earth. The middle mantle is composed of very hot dense rock that flows like asphalt under a heavy weight. The movement of the middle mantle (asthenosphere) is the reason that the crustal plates of the Earth move.
  • 12. Convection Currents The middle mantle "flows" because of convection currents. Convection currents are caused by the very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling and sinking again --repeating this cycle over and over.
  • 13. Convection Currents The next time you heat anything like soup or water in a pan you can watch the convection currents move in the liquid. When the convection currents flow in the asthenosphere they also move the crust. The crust gets a free ride with these currents, like the cork in this illustration.
  • 14. The Outer Core The core of the Earth is like a ball of very hot metals. The outer core is so hot that the metals in it are all in the liquid state. The outer core is composed of the melted metals of nickel and iron.
  • 15. The Inner Core The inner core of the Earth has temperatures and pressures so great that the metals are squeezed together and are not able to move about like a liquid, but are forced to vibrate in place like a solid.