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Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
Geography of Canada
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Earth’s Interior HYDROSPHERE ATMOSPHERE Crust - 8-64 km thick - cold
Air ATMOSPHERE Water Crust km thick - cold - Granite and Basalt Land LITHOSPHERE Mantle km thick - hot, liquid rock - Magnesium and Silicon Outer Core km thick °C - liquid Nickel and Iron Inner Core km thick °C - solid Nickel and Iron
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Theory of Continental Drift
Alfred Wegener, in 1915, came up with the idea of Continental Drift. He said that the continents of the Earth slowly moved. He said they used to be one big continent (pangaea) a long time ago, but split apart and moved to where they are today.
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Plate Tectonics - Continental Drift
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Continental Drift
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http://eesc. ldeo. columbia. edu/courses/w4947/images/plate_motions
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Plate Tectonics - Continental Drift
THE CONTINENTS TODAY Antarctica
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Wegener’s Proof 3 pieces of evidence for his theory (idea) were:
Rocks that were the same age and type The shape of the continents (look like puzzle pieces that fit together) Fossils that were the same
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Plate Tectonics - Continental Drift
PROOF!
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Theory of Plate Tectonics
This theory (idea) was made by J. Tuzo Wilson in 1968. He said that the Earth’s crust is made up of many plates and that these plates move on top of the mantle. The movement of the plates causes changes to the Earth’s surface.
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Crust eventually broke apart into pieces called PLATES
The plates float on the interior of the earth, like crackers on a bowl of hot soup
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Plate Tectonics cntd. The Earth’s crust is divided into 12 major plates. Heat from deep inside the earth causes plates to move Earth’s continents sit on plates, so when the plates move, the continents move with them The movement of these plates is called PLATE TECTONICS
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On average, the plates move about as fast as fingernails grow…an inch or so every year
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The Plates Plates are pieces of the Earth’s crust.
The plates that move are both continental and ocean plates.
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Plate Tectonics Cntd. Plates move constantly, and when they move different things happen… They can collide, pull apart, or scrape against each other. Each type of movement causes changes on Earth’s surface… structures or “tectonic” features (ex. Mountains, volcanoes). The word, tectonic, refers to the distorting of the crust as result of plate interaction.
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Plate Tectonics Map
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Convection Currents Plates move because of Convection Currents
The mantle is made of much denser, thicker material, because of this the plates "float" on it like oil floats on water. Movement of plates is caused by very hot material at the deepest part of the mantle rising, then cooling, sinking again and then heating, rising and repeating the cycle over and over
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Convection Currents
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Convection Current Diagram for your notes!
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