continental drift. how many continents are there?
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Continental Drift
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How many continents are there?
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Were the continents always located in the same position?
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/flash/2_1.swf
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/
terc/content/visualizations/es0806/es0806page01.cfm?
chapter_no=08
Drift animations
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A continental puzzle
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• In 1912 a German meteorologist named Alfred Wegener noticed that the continents fit together like puzzle pieces.
• He proposed that the continents were joined together in the past, in a large land mass called Pangaea.
http://www.sci.csuhayward.edu/~lstrayer/geol2101/2101_Ch19_03.pdf
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• Over time, the continents drifted apart – Wegener named his theory “Continental Drift”.
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He supported his theory with four pieces of evidence.
1. Puzzle like fit of continent edges
http://maps.google.com
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2. Matching fossils of plants and animals on once connected land areas.
Fossils of Glossopteris are found in Permian rocks of South Africa, India, Australia, South
America, and Antarctica
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3. Rock similarities and ages
Mountains in South America and Antarctica are believed to have formed as part of the same
mountain chain.
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4. Climate evidence (Glacial evidence in Africa, South America, Australia, and India and tropical plant fossils in Arctic areas)
Fossils found in Antarctic soil indicate that the now frigid continent was once lush with trees and
ferns, and home to dinosaurs, amphibians, and later, marsupials.
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Wegener’s theory made sense, but no one wanted to accept it until they knew HOW the
continents moved.
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• In the 1960’s, a Princeton University scientist named Harry Hess, discovered how the continents drifted.
Continental Drift Whiplash
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Seafloor Spreading
• Magma in the mantel rises and pushes the plates apart, forming new oceanic crust.
http://education.sdsc.edu/optiputer/flash/seafloorspread.htm
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Seafloor Spreading causes Continental Drift
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Supporting evidence of seafloor spreading
• 1. Magnetic iron particles record the time of the rock formation. http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/flash/2_3.swf
• 2. Rocks farther away from the opening age at the same rate on both sides. http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/flash/2_5.swf
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A map of the ocean floor provides even more evidence http://maps.google.com/
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Iceland shows seafloor spreading above the water, which makes it
easier to study
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Plate Tectonic Theory
• Theory of Plate Tectonics -Earth’s crust is broken into plates which float and move.
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Earth’s crust made of many plates is similar to the panels on the
outside of a soccer ball.
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There are about 13 plates covering Earth’s surface
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Plate Boundaries (edges)
When the plates move, their boundaries, or edges, can scrape
and collide.
http://www.wwnorton.com/college/geo/egeo/flash/2_6.swf
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Convergent Boundary
• Plates move toward each other
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Convergent Boundary• When two continental plates move into
each other, the plates combine and form mountains. (India into Asia)
http://www.classzone.com/books/earth_science/terc/content/visualizations/es1105/es1105page01.cfm?chapter_no=visualization
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Convergent Boundary• When an oceanic plate runs into a
continental plate, the heavier oceanic plate subducts (sinks) back into the mantle.
• Volcanic mountains are created along this edge.
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Oceanic plate into continental
• Example: Pacific plate (oceanic) subducts (sinks) under Japan (continental). http://maps.google.com/
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Divergent Boundary
• Plates move apart
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When both diverging plates are both oceanic, it is called seafloor
spreading (Mid-Atlantic Ridge)
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When both diverging plates are continental it is called rift valley
formation (Africa)
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/olcweb/cgi/pluginpop.cgi?it=swf::640::480::/sites/dl/free/0072402466/30425/19_21.swf::Fig.%2019.21%20-%20Evolution%20of%20a%20Divergent%20Plate
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Transform Boundary
• Plates slide past each other
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San Andreas Fault
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San Andreas Fault, CA
• Each time the plates slide past each other, an earthquake occurs
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Find the three boundaries
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Asthenosphere
• A plastic-like layer found below the lithosphere.
• The rigid oceanic and continental plates of the lithosphere sit on top
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The Asthenosphere is heated by the hot Outer Core
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Convection Current
• Hot material rises, cooler material sinks, creating a current, called a Convection Current
core
mantle
crust
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When the asthenosphere moves, it carries the lithospheric plates (divergent,
convergent, and transform motions)Convection currents cause plate motion
http://www.absorblearning.com/media/attachment.action?quick=12p&att=2775
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Every time these plates move we get earthquakes, volcanic
eruptions, and possibly tsunamis