HOW WAS THE EARTH FORMED? - BASIC INFORMATION ON THE FORMATION OF PLANET EARTH


The solar system formed about 4.6 billion years ago. The Earth and other terrestrial planets are believed to have formed by gathering together the so-called planetesimals.

Planetesimals are formed by the coalescence of fine- or coarse-grained mineral matters, metals, and gases of various kinds. As planetesimals stuck together mostly by gravity and the body thus formed grew larger, it became a precursor of terrestrial planet.

Some of these bodies were smashed by other bodies, and their fragments became meteorites. Hence, studies of meteorites would provide a lot of insight into the formation and the earlier state of the Earth.

The planet Earth was thus formed. Heat was created as the coalescence (of planetesimals) proceeded due to gravity, and heat also came from radioactivity of several radioactive elements such as aluminum-26. So the newly formed body was heated and the core was melted.

As the material becomes liquid (as a result of melting), the materials contained in the liquid separate out according to their densities. The more dense material would sink closer to the bottom (core).

Thus, the present layer structure of the Earth formed. The innermost core is a dense solid of about 1,200 km radius, whose density is about 12.6 g per cubic centimeter (12.6 ×106 kg/m3).

It is made of mostly iron metal and a small amount of nickel. By the way, the density of iron metal is only 7.8×106 kg/m3 under the ordinary pressure. The next layer is the outer core (up to 3,500 km from the center of the Earth), which is liquid and has a density of 9.5–12×106 kg/m3. The chemical composition seems to be about the same as that of the inner core.

There is an abrupt change in density in the next layer, mantle. The width of mantle is about 2,900 km (3,500–6,380 km from the center). Its density ranges from 4 to 5.5 ×106 kg/m3. The mantle is made of mostly magnesium–iron silicates (silicon oxides). The outermost layer is the thin crust of about 35–45 km on the land portion, and about 6 km under the ocean portion.

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