First Children's Encyclopedia by Dorling Kindersley - page 249

Our planet
The Pacific Ocean. It covers nearly half of the Earth’s surface.
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What’s it made of?
The Earth is made up
of an outer thin crust.
Under this is molten
rock. In the middle
is a solid core.
The crust
The Earth’s crust
is cracked into
lots of huge pieces
called plates. The
cracks are called
fault lines.
Mountains and valleys
Most mountains are made
when rocks are pushed
upwards by movements
of the Earth’s crust.
Blowing winds, flowing
rivers, and glaciers wear
away the mountains.
The San Andreas fault,
California, USA
Sedona, Arizona,
south-western USA
Curiosity quiz
Look through the Planet
Earth pages and see if
you can identify each of
the picture clues below.
Become
an expert
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Our world
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Our place
in space
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