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Drifting Continents 6 th Grade. In the 1700s, geologists thought that the continents had always remained in the same place. Is that true or false?

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Page 1: Drifting Continents 6 th Grade. In the 1700s, geologists thought that the continents had always remained in the same place. Is that true or false?

Drifting Continents

6th Grade

Page 2: Drifting Continents 6 th Grade. In the 1700s, geologists thought that the continents had always remained in the same place. Is that true or false?

In the 1700s, geologists thought that the continents had always remained in the same place. Is that true or false?

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FALSE!

• In the 1900s, one scientist believed that the continents could have once been joined in a single landmass

• Does anyone know the name of this scientist?

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Alfred Wegener

• Made a hypothesis that the Earth’s continents had moved

• His hypothesis: all of the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since drifted apart

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Continental drift: Wegener’s idea that the continents slowly moved over time

• According to Wegener, the continents used to be joined together into a single landmass called…

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Pangaea

• Pangaea means “all lands”

• How long ago did it exist?

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Pangaea existed 300 million years ago before the continents drifted apart

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Over tens of millions of years, Pangaea began to break apart

• The pieces of Pangaea slowly moved toward their present-day locations

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What were the clues that helped Wegener make his educated hypothesis?

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Wegener’s evidence

• He studied land features

• He studied fossils

• He studied climate change

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What evidence could he have gathered from land features to help support his hypothesis?

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Land Features

• When Wegener pieced together maps of Africa and South America, he noticed that the mountain ranges on both continents lined up and fit together

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Land Features

• He noticed that European coal fields match up with coal fields in North America

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Fossil Evidence

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Fossil Evidence

• Glossopteris (a fernlike plant from 250 million years ago) was found in rocks in Africa, South America, Australia, India, and Antarctica

• Finding this plant on these widely separated landmasses convinced Wegener that Pangaea existed ---otherwise, how could this same plant live in such different climates?

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Fossil Evidence

• Mesosaurus

• Lystrosaurus (LIE STROSS SOAR US)

– Both of these fossils have been found in places now separated by oceans and neither reptile could have gone swimming great distances across salt water

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Mesosaurus and Lystrosaurus fossils helped Wegener support his hypothesis that Pangaea existed

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Evidence from Climate

• How did Wegener use climate to support his hypothesis?

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Evidence from Climate

As a continent is closer to the poles, it is colder As a continent is closer to the equator, it is warmer

*Wegner found fossils in places where it wouldn’t make sense for them to live based on the climate

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Fossil Evidence that did NOT match the climate

• Fossils of tropical plants are found on Spistsbergen, an island in the Arctic Ocean

• This suggests that about 300 million years ago, the island must have had a warm and mild climate, which means that it must have been located closer to the equator

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Studying Climate

• Found evidence that the climate used to be much colder in South Africa

• Deep scratches in rocks showed that continental glaciers (thick layers of ice) once covered South Africa– Wegener concluded that when Pangaea existed,

South Africa was much closer to the South Pole

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Climate changed when the continents moved!

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Was Wegener’s hypothesis accepted?

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Answer: NO!

Wegener’s explanation was NOT accepted

WHY was it not accepted?

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Wegener could not provide a satisfactory explanation for the force that pushes and pulls the continents

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Take out a loose sheet of paper and write a summary of Wegener’s hypothesis about continental drift.