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The Theory of Plate Tectonics What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?
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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

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Page 1: What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

The Theory of Plate Tectonics

What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

• Evidence from land features

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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

• Evidence from land features• Evidence from fossils

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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

• Evidence from land features• Evidence from fossils• Evidence from climate

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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

• Evidence from land features-Mountain ranges on Africa and South America line up-European coal fields match

up with North American coal fields

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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

• Evidence from fossils-Fossils of freshwater

reptiles found in places now separated by oceans

-Fossils of a fern-like plant found on Africa, South America, Australia,

India, and Antarctica

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What evidence do we have that over time continents have moved?

• Evidence from climate-Fossils of tropical plants found on an island in the Arctic Ocean-Deep scratches in rock showed that

continental glaciers once covered South Africa

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Continental Drift

Wegener’s hypothesis that the continents slowly move over Earth’s surface

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Problem with Continental Drift

Wegener could not explain how the continents moved

His idea was not accepted by scientists at the time

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Advances in Technology

Using sonar, scientists have been able to map the ocean floor.

Sonar—device that bounces sound waves off underwater objects and then records the echoes of those sound waves.

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Advances in Technology

Using sonar, we discovered mid-ocean ridges and deep ocean trenchesMid-ocean ridge—underwater mountain chainDeep ocean trench—underwater canyon where the oceanic crust bends downward

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Sea-Floor SpreadingIdea proposed by Harry Hess, an American geologistIn sea-floor spreading, the sea floor spreads apart along both sides of a mid-ocean ridge as new crust is added. As a result, the ocean floors move like conveyor belts, carrying the continents with them.

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Evidence of Sea-Floor Spreading• Molten material• Magnetic stripes• Drilling samples

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Evidence of Sea-Floor Spreading• Molten material—small

submarine Alvin found rocks formed only when molten material hardens quickly after erupting underwater.

These rocks were found again and again along the mid-ocean ridge

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Evidence of Sea-Floor Spreading• Magnetic stripes—rocks that

make up the ocean floor lie in a pattern of magnetized “stripes” forming a record of Earth’s magnetic pole reversals

This pattern of stripes is the same on both sides of the mid-ocean ridge—one side is a mirror image of the other

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Evidence of Sea-Floor Spreading• Drilling samples—the Glomar

Challenger collected rocks from drilling holes in the ocean floor and determined the age of the rocks

The youngest rocks were always in the center of the mid-ocean ridge; the farther away from the ridge, the older the rocks were

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Sea-Floor SpreadingIf the sea floor is spreading apart, then how can the ocean floor keep getting wider and wider?

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Sea-Floor SpreadingIf the sea floor is spreading apart, then how can the ocean floor keep getting wider and wider?

At the deep-ocean trenches, subduction occurs.

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Sea-Floor SpreadingSubduction—the process by which ocean floor sinks beneath a deep-ocean trench.

In other words, the older, denser oceanic crust sinks back into the mantle. New ocean crust is added at the mid-ocean ridge.

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Sea-Floor Spreading and Subduction

Sea-floor spreading and subduction work together. One of the oceans is shrinking and one is expanding. Which one is which?

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Sea-Floor Spreading and Subduction

The Pacific Ocean is shrinking. The Atlantic Ocean is expanding.

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From Continental Drift to Sea-Floor Spreading to Plate Tectonics

Canadian scientist, J. Tuzo Wilson proposed the idea of plate tectonics. He discovered cracks in the continents similar to those on the ocean floor.

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From Continental Drift to Sea-Floor Spreading to Plate Tectonics

Plates—separate sections of the lithosphere which fit together along cracks

Wilson combined the ideas of sea-floor spreading, Earth’s plates, and continental drift.

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The Theory of Plate Tectonics

The theory of plate tectonics explains the formation, movement, and subduction of Earth’s plates.

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The Theory of Plate Tectonics

The edges of Earth’s plates meet at plate boundaries. Faults form along these boundaries.

Faults—breaks in Earth’s crust where rocks have slipped past each other

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The Theory of Plate TectonicsThere are three types of plate boundaries:• Divergent• Convergent• Transform

A different type of plate movement occurs along each type of boundary.