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1 Chapter 5 section 3 Drifting Continents
Objectives: 1. Explain Alfred Wegener's hypothesis about the continents. 2. List the evidence used by Wegener to support his hypothesis. 3. Explain why other scientists of Wegener's time rejected his hypothesis.

2 A. Continental Drift , Alfred Wegener -all continents were once joined together in a single together in a single landmass -then, they drifted apart

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5 2. Pangaea -continents drifted together to form the supercontinent -"all lands" -existed about 300 million years ago

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8 3. Evidence for Continental Drift
- Land Features - Fossils -Climate -Wegener wrote The Origin of Continents and Oceans, 1915

9 A. Evidence From Land Features:
-Wegener noticed mountains and other land features on the certain continents matched the same features on another continent -example: mountain ranges on Africa and South America matched up

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11 b. Evidence From Fossils:
-Wegener found fossils in one continent and the same fossils in another -example -fernlike plant found in Africa

12 -freshwater fossils, Mesosaurus and Lystrosaurus
These fossils have also been found in places now separated by oceans.

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17 c. Evidence From Climate
-As a continent moves toward the equator, its climate becomes warmer -As a continent moves toward the poles, its climate becomes colder

18 B. Wegener's Hypothesis Rejected
-tried to explain to the scientific community -did not have enough evidence for the forces pulling the continents apart -Used to think that mountains formed when the crust wrinkled like the skin of a dried-up apple. Wegener knew differently. If that were true then mountains would form all over the continents. Mountains actually are found at the edge of continents

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