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Convection and the
Mantle
How is heat transferred?
What makes an object hot?
 Movement of
particles
 Heat moves toward
colder areas
3 Types of Heat Transfer
 Radiation
 Conduction
 Convection
Radiation
 Transfer of energy through space
 No direct contact between heat
source and an object.
 Can you think of examples of
Radiation?
• Sunlight warming us during the day
• Being warmed by a fire
Conduction
 Heat transfer within
a material, or
between materials
that are touching.
 The particles heat
up, move faster,
and bump into
other particles that
do the same.
Conduction: Examples
 A spoon sitting in a
boiling pot of soup.
 Hot sand at the
beach.
 Cold hands after
making a snow
ball.
Convection
 Heat is transferred by the movement
of fluids and gases.
 Heated particles begin to flow, and
transfer heat from one particle to
another.
 This is caused by differences in
temperature and density* in a fluid.
• Density = a measure of how much mass
there is in a substance. Example: Rock
is much denser than water.
Convection Currents
 How does hot liquid move?
 Think of the boiling pot of soup:
• The soup on the very bottom of the pot
is the hottest, and therefore, less dense.
It begins to float towards the top.
• Once at the top, it cools, which
increases its density. It becomes
heavier, and due to gravity, falls back to
the bottom of the pot.
 Convection currents take on a circular
motion.
 This is how the mantle rock moves inside
the earth.
Changes in Density
 The heating and cooling of a fluid changes
its density.
• What a fluid is heated, it’s particles move
farther apart at a faster speed than when it
was cold. As the particles spread out they
take up more space.
• The particles of the fluid are now being
stretched over a larger area, and therefore,
the density of the fluid decreases.
Inside the Earth
 Heating and cooling of a fluid,
changes in the fluid’s density, and
the force of gravity combine to set
convection currents in motion.
 Heat from the core and mantle
causes these types of convection
currents in the mantle.
The flowing mantle
 Plumes of mantle rock rise slowly
from the bottom of the mantle
toward the top.
 The hot rock eventually cools, and
sinks back through the mantle.
 This cycle of rising and sinking is
repeated over and over.
 This has been happening inside our
earth for more than 4 billion years!
Convection Currents in Action:
 http://duedall.fit.edu/wholeearth/PH
ysical%20geology%20animations/00
53.swf

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Convection and the Mantle+.ppt

  • 1. Convection and the Mantle How is heat transferred?
  • 2. What makes an object hot?  Movement of particles  Heat moves toward colder areas
  • 3. 3 Types of Heat Transfer  Radiation  Conduction  Convection
  • 4. Radiation  Transfer of energy through space  No direct contact between heat source and an object.  Can you think of examples of Radiation? • Sunlight warming us during the day • Being warmed by a fire
  • 5. Conduction  Heat transfer within a material, or between materials that are touching.  The particles heat up, move faster, and bump into other particles that do the same.
  • 6. Conduction: Examples  A spoon sitting in a boiling pot of soup.  Hot sand at the beach.  Cold hands after making a snow ball.
  • 7. Convection  Heat is transferred by the movement of fluids and gases.  Heated particles begin to flow, and transfer heat from one particle to another.  This is caused by differences in temperature and density* in a fluid. • Density = a measure of how much mass there is in a substance. Example: Rock is much denser than water.
  • 8. Convection Currents  How does hot liquid move?  Think of the boiling pot of soup: • The soup on the very bottom of the pot is the hottest, and therefore, less dense. It begins to float towards the top. • Once at the top, it cools, which increases its density. It becomes heavier, and due to gravity, falls back to the bottom of the pot.
  • 9.  Convection currents take on a circular motion.  This is how the mantle rock moves inside the earth.
  • 10. Changes in Density  The heating and cooling of a fluid changes its density. • What a fluid is heated, it’s particles move farther apart at a faster speed than when it was cold. As the particles spread out they take up more space. • The particles of the fluid are now being stretched over a larger area, and therefore, the density of the fluid decreases.
  • 11. Inside the Earth  Heating and cooling of a fluid, changes in the fluid’s density, and the force of gravity combine to set convection currents in motion.  Heat from the core and mantle causes these types of convection currents in the mantle.
  • 12. The flowing mantle  Plumes of mantle rock rise slowly from the bottom of the mantle toward the top.  The hot rock eventually cools, and sinks back through the mantle.  This cycle of rising and sinking is repeated over and over.  This has been happening inside our earth for more than 4 billion years!
  • 13. Convection Currents in Action:  http://duedall.fit.edu/wholeearth/PH ysical%20geology%20animations/00 53.swf