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Earth Layers, Boundaries, and Features
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Thinnest layer
Crust
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Most of the Earth's mass
Mantle
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Mostly nickel, iron, sulfur, and oxygen
Core
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Makes up tectonic plates
Lithosphere
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goes to core; almost solid
Mesosphere
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putty-like, soft part of mantle
Asthenosphere
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liquid layer; below Mesosphere
Outer Core
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center of the Earth
Inner Core
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Can Men Cook
Compositional
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Live Always Making Optimistic Insights
Physical
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crash; Ring of Fire
Convergent
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Dividing; Mid-Atlantic
Divergent
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slide; San Andreas Fault, CA
Transform
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Acts like giant puzzle pieces
Tectonic Plates
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Clean Dirty Terriers
Boundaries
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A deep crack formed between two separating tectonic plates
Rift Valley
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formed when two plates push together and go up
Mountain
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a break in the Earth's crust
Fault
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a mountain that forms when magma is forced to the surface
Volcano
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Deep "V" shaped valley at a subduction zone
Trench