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Exterior of the Earth

a. Lithosphere (Solid Layer)

  • Location: Outermost solid shell of the Earth.
  • Coverage: ~30% of Earth’s surface
  • Composition: Rocks, minerals, and soil.
  • Density: 2.5 to 3.0 g/cc (outer crust); ~5.5 g/cc (average for entire Earth).

Key Features:

  • Visible landmass forms 1/4th of Earth’s surface, mostly in the Northern Hemisphere.
  • Composed of tectonic plates floating over the semi-molten asthenosphere.
  • Thickness: 10 to 20 miles (~16 to 32 km).
  • Supports life—both plant, and animal

 

b. Hydrosphere (Liquid Layer)

  • Location: All water bodies covering Earth’s surface.
  • Coverage: ~70% of Earth’s surface.
  • Density: ~1.026 g/cc (seawater).
  • Salinity: ~3.5% dissolved salts (primarily sodium chloride).

 

Key Features:

  • Includes oceans, seas, lakes, rivers, and underground water.
  • Seawater density varies based on:
  • River inflows → Lower density.
  • High evaporation zones → Higher density.

 

c. Atmosphere (Gaseous Layer)

  • Location: Extends ~320 km above the surface.

Composition:

  • 78% Nitrogen (N₂)
  • 21% Oxygen (O₂)
  • 93% Argon (Ar)
  • 04% Carbon Dioxide (CO₂)
  • Trace gases: Neon, Helium, Methane, Krypton, Hydrogen, & water vapor.

 

Key Features:

  • Troposphere: Weather phenomena occur here.
  • Stratosphere: Ozone layer present.
  • Mesosphere: Meteors burn here.
  • Thermosphere: Auroras occur here

 

Composition of Earth’s Crust

  • Oxygen (O) – ~46.6%
  • Silicon (Si) – ~27.7%
  • Aluminum (Al) – ~8.1%
  • Iron (Fe) – ~5.0%
  • Calcium (Ca) – ~3.6%
  • Sodium (Na) – ~2.8%
  • Potassium (K) – ~2.6%
  • Magnesium (Mg) – ~2.1%
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