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10 - 1 Continental Drift
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Continental Drift Alfred Wegner – German scientist
1912 – proposed idea of Pangaea Super Continent All Lands Continents “fit” like a puzzle
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Continental Drift Pangaea broke apart and moved into present positions
Still moving Continental Drift – movement of continents Most thought he was wrong
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Fossil and Climate Clues
Similar fossils found on separate continents Glossopteris (plant) – Africa, S.A., Australia, Antarctica Mesosaurus (reptile) – Africa and S.A.
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Fossil and Climate Clues
Africa and S.A. – glacier evidence Antarctica – once had a tropical climate Fossil evidence
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Rock Clues Similar rocks on different continents
Scotland and Newfoundland – Same rock structure Similar mountain ranges across oceans Joined 250 million years ago
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Why? Wegner couldn’t figure out what made the continents move.
Many scientist didn’t take him seriously. Years later technology gave an answer to why.
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Mid-Ocean Ridge Underwater mountain chain Valley in center
Sediment thinner by ridge Rocks older farther away
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Harry Hess US Naval Officer in WWII “Sea floor spreading”
New sea floor at ridge
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Seafloor Spreading Magma oozes out onto ocean floor
Plates move away from each other Sea Floor Spreading - New crust forms
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Seafloor Spreading North American Plate is moving away from European and African Plate
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Paleomagnetism Magnetic minerals on ocean floor
Mirrored alternating magnetic stripes on either side of ridge
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