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1 Plate tectonic theory (8.9AB) to describe the historical development of evidence that supports plate tectonic theory AND relate plate tectonics to the formation of crustal features

2 Alfred wegener Believed the continents were moving since Greenland’s coordinates had changed. He collected evidence from around the world.

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4 Evidence of climate change Examine your map of continent change over time to answer the questions below: How does the theory of Continental Drift provide an answer to how tropical plants could have grown on Antarctica? Evidence of glaciers have been found in the arid regions of Africa. Why would the existence of glaciers in this area be evidence of climate change?

5 Mapping ocean floor In the 1950’s, four discoveries led to the plate tectonics theory:  sonar, or echo sound devices, to map the ocean floor

6 Mapping the seafloor

7 Divergent continental/continental Great Rift Valley in Africa

8 Divergent oceanic/oceanic Using page 333, let’s read and take a few bullet notes about further evidence found about possible plate movement Hess

9 Convection in the Earth Using page 325, read convection in earth’s mantle Highlight the layers of the earth Look at figure 10 caption. Answer the two questions in your ISN.

10 Where are the plates located? plates Convection currents

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12 Evidence: seafloor spreading Using page 333, let’s read and take a few bullet notes about further evidence found about possible plate movement Hess

13 Where is new rock? Old rock? Old rock gets subducted under the coastline New rock forms pushing out old rock recycling

14 Paint your nail and use the magnet to see if you can see a stripe effect left behind Magnetic stripes - magnetic poles switch causing iron in the rocks to change directions occurring about every 1 & 1/2 million years

15 Magnetic stripes Describe the pattern that occurred in your model. How does this pattern of alternating polarity support the theory of plate tectonics?

16 Plate boundaries

17 Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge South America Africa

18 Divergent oceanic/oceanic

19 Oceanic/ continental convergent Andes mountains

20 Oceanic/oceanic convergent

21 convergent continental/continental

22 transform 810 miles long

23 Mid-Atlantic Ocean Ridge South America Africa


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