the earth’s internal energy
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The Earth’s internal energy
Plate tectonics theoryVolcanos and Earthquakes
Folds and FaultsRock cycle
How was the earth millions of years ago?
• In 1912, Alfred Wegener proposed the Continental Drift Theory.
Work in pairs, search information about this theory and write a short paragraph (4 or 5 lines) explaining it. Try to use the vocabulary from Key Words IAdd some images to your explanation.
Key Words I
• Break up: separate into smaller pieces.• Ocean ridge: underwater mountain system• Endogenous rock: rock that is formed inside
the planet• Drift: gradual movement• Heat: high temperature
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY
Evidences for continental drift
• Geographical evidence
Evidences for continental drift
• Paleontological evidences: the same fossils in different parts of the earth
Evidences for continental drift
Work in pairs. Look for another evidence for continental drift and write it here:
Continental drift theory PROBLEM
Who or what is able to move the continents?
Plate tectonics theory
To understand this theory you need to do a previous work, you can work in pairs:
1. Draw the different layers of the earth according to their state (solid or fluid), from the surface to the nucleus.
2. Name the layers and indicate: solid/fluid, deep, temperature.
Plate tectonics theory
Read page 104 (Unit 5) of your textbook. Then,
working in pairs, you have to write a short
paragraph (max. 10 lines) explaining the Plate
Tectonics Theory. You have to talk about the
different layers and explain the convection currents.
Try to use the vocabulary from Key Words II
Key Words II
• Outermost part: The one that is far away from the centre.
• To rise: go up.• To descend: go down.• Current: ordered directional movement.• To displace: to move something from its usual
position.
Plate tectonics theory
Write your text here:
Exam task
Work in groups of 4.• Compare your explanations.• Chose 5 key words of your texts.• Re-write one text without this words.• Change your text with another group.• Fill the blanks.