
The Earth consists of four concentricconcentric: The word concentric is used to describe shapes (usually circles) which share the same centre point. layers: inner core, outer core, mantlemantle: The mantle is a zone of hot rock in the interior of the Earth, located between the outer crust and the molten core. and crustcrust: The outer layer of the Earth, on top of the mantle. It is between 6 and 48 kilometres thick and includes the continents and the ocean floor.. The crust is made up of tectonic platestectonic plates: Tectonic plates are large areas of the Earth's crust that move slowly on the upper part of the mantle, often colliding and moving away from each other., which are in constant motion. Earthquakes and volcanoes are most likely to occur at plate boundaries.
The Earth is made up of four distinct layers:
There are two different types of crust: continental crust, which carries land, and oceanic crust, which carries water.
The diagram below shows the structure of the earth. In geography, taking a slice through a structure to see inside is called a cross section.

Cross section showing structure of the Earth