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1 Plate Tectonics Notes

2 Have the continents always been where they are today? If so, explain how they were made…If not, explain how they moved to their present positions and when did they move. Warm up 9/10/13

3 Your Notes: On your sheet of paper you should write each part of your class work assignment in addition to the slides listed above. YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL NOTES, EVEN THE SECTIONS YOU DIDN’T DO!

4 Draw Alfred Wegener Draw the Earth’s layers with convection currents (Include Asthenosphere and Lithosphere) Draw the Earth’s layers with convection currents (Include Asthenosphere and Lithosphere) List and describe 3 of Wegener’s Evidence of Continental Drift Explain the theory of plate tectonics. This should be detailed 1.Explain how convection works 2.How does temperature in the earth help create cont. Drift? 3.What does density have to do with the composition of the Earth’s layers? List and explain what scientist learned from drilling in the sea floor Draw Wegener

5 What is going on?

6 So where did it begin?

7 Approximately 4.6 billion years ago the Earth was formed when bits of material collided into one another creating larger pieces of gas and solid chunks Denser materials (heavier) such as iron sank towrds the center of the core Less dense (lighter) like oxygen and silicon moved towards the surface

8 Crust and Mantle: Lithosphere and Asthenosphere The Earth’s crust and the mantle together make up the Lithosphere This is the most rigid of all the layers The lithosphere sits on top of asthenosphere, a layer of hotter, softer rock in upper mantle

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10 If you look at a map of the world, you may notice that some of the continents could fit together like pieces of a puzzle

11 One Giant Landmass…Is it Possible? http://geography.howstuffworks.com/pangaea- videos-playlist.htm http://geography.howstuffworks.com/pangaea- videos-playlist.htm Tell me in your own words Wegener’s theory.

12 What was his evidence Fossils – Similar fossils found on different continents. Climate – Climate change shows tropical plants in Greenland and glacial streaks in South Africa. Rocks – Similar rocks and formations on different continents.

13 Fossils

14 Climate

15 Rocks

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17 So how did the landmass move? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p0dWF_3PYh4 Plate tectonics http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1- HwPR_4mP4 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1- HwPR_4mP4

18 - -Mid Ocean Ridge - -Underwater mountain system formed by divergent plate boundaries. -Ocean Trench -Deep depression in the ocean floor formed by convergent plate boundaries.

19 A C D B Draw the missing arrows and name the plate boundaries

20 Magnetic Reversal* -The changing in direction of the Earth’s magnetic poles. -When the Earth’s poles do change direction, the rocks on the seafloor become magnetically charged in the opposite direction. -The youngest rock records are the closest to the mid ocean ridge

21 Compare Earth to a Magnet

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