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introduction of Earth
1st GROUP
 TALHA ZAHID
 M. SARMAD NADEEM
 TAHSEEN AKRAM
 BABAR KHAN
 ASHAN KHAN
 M. AZHAR JAPPA
introduction of Earth
INTRODUCTION OF EARTH
 Earth is our home planet. Scientists believe
Earth and its moon formed around the same
time as the rest of the solar system. They
think that was about 4.5 billion years ago.
Earth is the fifth-largest planet in the solar
system. Its diameter is about 8,000 miles.
And Earth is the third-closest planet to the
Sun. Its average distance from the sun is
about 93 million miles. Only Mercury and
Venus are closer.
SOLAR SYSTEM
ORIGIN OF EARTH
Theories and Hypothesis
 Nebular Hypothesis
 Planetesimal Hypothesis
 Gaseous Tidal Hypothesis
 Binary Star Hypothesis
 Gas Dust Cloud Hypothesis
Nebular Hypothesis
 German philosopher, Kant and French mathematician,
Laplace
 Earth, planets and sun originated from Nebula.
 Nebula was large cloud of gas and dust. It rotates slowly.
 Gradually it cooled and contracted and its speed increased.
 A gaseous ring was separated from Nebula
 Later the ring cooled and took form of a planet
 On repetition of the process all other planets came into
being
 The central region, Nebula became Sun.
OBECTIONS
 Sun should have the greatest angular momentum
because of its mass and is situated in the center,
however, it has only two percent of momentum of the
solar system
 How the hot gaseous material condensed into rings?
introduction of Earth
Planetesimal Hypothesis
 Geologist , Chamberlin and Forest Ray Moulton
proposed the theory in 1905
 The Sun existed before the formation of planets
 A star came close to the Sun.
 Because of the gravitational pull of the star, small
gaseous bodies were separated from the Sun
 These bodies on cooling became small planets
 During rotation the small planetesimals collided and
form planets
Objections
 The angular momentum could not be produced by
the passing star.
 The theory failed to explain how the planetesimals
had become one planet.
introduction of Earth
This hypothesis was proposed by Jeans and Jeffreys in 1925. The summary of
gaseous tidal hypothesis is given below.
 A very large star progressively came near the sun. Due to the
gravitational pull a gaseous tide was raised on the surface of the sun. As
the star came nearer, the tide increased in size.
 When the star began to move away, the gaseous tide was detached from
the sun. Its shape was like a spindle being thickest in the middle.
 The spindle soon broke into ten pieces, nine of which condensed into
planets, and the remaining one which further broken down, form the group
of planetoids.
 The main objections to the gaseous tidal hypothesis are following.
 The passing star is unable to impart the proper angular momentum to
the detached gaseous masses.
 The hot gaseous mass pulled away from the sun would not form solid
planets but would dissipate into space.
Gaseous tidal hypothesis
introduction of Earth
Gas Dust Cloud Hypothesis
 This hypothesis is due to C. Von Weizsacker and O.J.
Schmidt (1943).
 In this hypothesis the planets are thought to have
evolved out of a cold cloud of gas and dust which
was present around the sun. It was called
“proloplanetary cloud” Its shape was like a disc.
Planets were formed in this cloud by gradual
aggregation of the dispersed matter. The hypothesis
explains well some of the observed phenomena
relating to the solar system.
introduction of Earth
AGE OF EARTH
Several attempts have been made to determine
the age of the Earth. The important ones are
as follows.
 From history of organic evolution
 From rate of cooling of earth
 From rate of formation of sedimentary rocks
 From the salinity of sea water
 From the radioactive method
From history of organic evolution
 The biologists have determine the age of
Earth to be about 1000 million years.
From rate of cooling of Earth
 According to the Lord Kelvin determine the
age of Earth to be between 20 to 400 million
years.
From rate of formation of
sedimentary rocks
 According to the formation of sediments
rocks the age of Earth is known about 500
million years.
From the salinity of sea water
 By this method the age of Earth comes to
know about 120 million years.
From the radioactive Method
 By this method the age of Earth comes to
know about 3500 million years.
INTERIOR OF EARTH
INTERIOR OF EARTH
 Crust:
The outer most layer or life existing layer or naturel
surface level of Earth is called Crust.
 Mantle:
The middle solid part of Earth is called Mantle. It
consist on two parts upper mantle and lower mantle.
 Core:
The center liquid portion of Earth is called Core. It is the
hottest portion of Earth.it consist on two portions outer core
and inner core
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CONTINENTAL DRIFT
 The theory of “CONTINENTAL DRIFT” was
proposed by ‘ALFRED WEGENER’ in 1912.
ALFRED WEGENER
EVIDENCES
 The coastline of Africa and South America
lying on either side of the Atlantic ocean
would fit-in nicely if they are brought in
contact with each other.
 It is believed that the Rockies and Andes
mountain chains are formed due to the
westward drift of continents and the Alpine-
Himalaya chains are formed due to the
equatorial ward drift.
 Geological structure, fossil content, and
Paleo-climate are found identical in the
separated parts of the Earth.
PENGEA
Present Earth
OBJECTION
 The main objection to this theory is that it
can not explain the force which caused the
initial break-up of the original master
continent.
introduction of Earth

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introduction of Earth

  • 2. 1st GROUP  TALHA ZAHID  M. SARMAD NADEEM  TAHSEEN AKRAM  BABAR KHAN  ASHAN KHAN  M. AZHAR JAPPA
  • 4. INTRODUCTION OF EARTH  Earth is our home planet. Scientists believe Earth and its moon formed around the same time as the rest of the solar system. They think that was about 4.5 billion years ago. Earth is the fifth-largest planet in the solar system. Its diameter is about 8,000 miles. And Earth is the third-closest planet to the Sun. Its average distance from the sun is about 93 million miles. Only Mercury and Venus are closer.
  • 7. Theories and Hypothesis  Nebular Hypothesis  Planetesimal Hypothesis  Gaseous Tidal Hypothesis  Binary Star Hypothesis  Gas Dust Cloud Hypothesis
  • 8. Nebular Hypothesis  German philosopher, Kant and French mathematician, Laplace  Earth, planets and sun originated from Nebula.  Nebula was large cloud of gas and dust. It rotates slowly.  Gradually it cooled and contracted and its speed increased.  A gaseous ring was separated from Nebula  Later the ring cooled and took form of a planet  On repetition of the process all other planets came into being  The central region, Nebula became Sun.
  • 9. OBECTIONS  Sun should have the greatest angular momentum because of its mass and is situated in the center, however, it has only two percent of momentum of the solar system  How the hot gaseous material condensed into rings?
  • 11. Planetesimal Hypothesis  Geologist , Chamberlin and Forest Ray Moulton proposed the theory in 1905  The Sun existed before the formation of planets  A star came close to the Sun.  Because of the gravitational pull of the star, small gaseous bodies were separated from the Sun  These bodies on cooling became small planets  During rotation the small planetesimals collided and form planets
  • 12. Objections  The angular momentum could not be produced by the passing star.  The theory failed to explain how the planetesimals had become one planet.
  • 14. This hypothesis was proposed by Jeans and Jeffreys in 1925. The summary of gaseous tidal hypothesis is given below.  A very large star progressively came near the sun. Due to the gravitational pull a gaseous tide was raised on the surface of the sun. As the star came nearer, the tide increased in size.  When the star began to move away, the gaseous tide was detached from the sun. Its shape was like a spindle being thickest in the middle.  The spindle soon broke into ten pieces, nine of which condensed into planets, and the remaining one which further broken down, form the group of planetoids.  The main objections to the gaseous tidal hypothesis are following.  The passing star is unable to impart the proper angular momentum to the detached gaseous masses.  The hot gaseous mass pulled away from the sun would not form solid planets but would dissipate into space. Gaseous tidal hypothesis
  • 16. Gas Dust Cloud Hypothesis  This hypothesis is due to C. Von Weizsacker and O.J. Schmidt (1943).  In this hypothesis the planets are thought to have evolved out of a cold cloud of gas and dust which was present around the sun. It was called “proloplanetary cloud” Its shape was like a disc. Planets were formed in this cloud by gradual aggregation of the dispersed matter. The hypothesis explains well some of the observed phenomena relating to the solar system.
  • 18. AGE OF EARTH Several attempts have been made to determine the age of the Earth. The important ones are as follows.  From history of organic evolution  From rate of cooling of earth  From rate of formation of sedimentary rocks  From the salinity of sea water  From the radioactive method
  • 19. From history of organic evolution  The biologists have determine the age of Earth to be about 1000 million years.
  • 20. From rate of cooling of Earth  According to the Lord Kelvin determine the age of Earth to be between 20 to 400 million years.
  • 21. From rate of formation of sedimentary rocks  According to the formation of sediments rocks the age of Earth is known about 500 million years.
  • 22. From the salinity of sea water  By this method the age of Earth comes to know about 120 million years.
  • 23. From the radioactive Method  By this method the age of Earth comes to know about 3500 million years.
  • 25. INTERIOR OF EARTH  Crust: The outer most layer or life existing layer or naturel surface level of Earth is called Crust.  Mantle: The middle solid part of Earth is called Mantle. It consist on two parts upper mantle and lower mantle.  Core: The center liquid portion of Earth is called Core. It is the hottest portion of Earth.it consist on two portions outer core and inner core
  • 27. CONTINENTAL DRIFT  The theory of “CONTINENTAL DRIFT” was proposed by ‘ALFRED WEGENER’ in 1912.
  • 29. EVIDENCES  The coastline of Africa and South America lying on either side of the Atlantic ocean would fit-in nicely if they are brought in contact with each other.  It is believed that the Rockies and Andes mountain chains are formed due to the westward drift of continents and the Alpine- Himalaya chains are formed due to the equatorial ward drift.  Geological structure, fossil content, and Paleo-climate are found identical in the separated parts of the Earth.
  • 32. OBJECTION  The main objection to this theory is that it can not explain the force which caused the initial break-up of the original master continent.