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The Sea Floor
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Core – mostly iron Inner core – solid Outer core – liquid (temp. ~ 7,200° F) Mantle – mostly solid, but it is so hot the rock is just about to melt. This allows the mantle to flow (magma) Lithosphere – top part of upper mantle between mantle and crust Asthenosphere – below Lithosphere
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Crust Continental (mostly granite) Oceanic (mostly basaltic rock, more dense) The outer most layer Up to 30 miles thick 2 kinds of crust Oceanic (under oceans) Continental (under continents) Oldest is 3.8 billion years The crust floats on the mantle and moves around
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The 1 st to propose Continental Drift Theory (1912) At first was not widely accepted because: 1. He was a meteorologist not a geologist 2.Could not explain how continents drifted 3. Jigsaw puzzle model of continents had gaps He named the super-continent “Pangaea”
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200 million years ago, Pangaea was surrounded by a giant ocean called “Pantalassa” ~ 180 million years ago Pangaea began to drift apart 2 main continents were formed Laurasia Gondwana
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Marine Biology 5 th Ed. Fig. 2.4 pg 25
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Used evidence to state the continents rested on large plates and drifted Evidence used to support the theory includes: Discovery of mid-ocean ridges (underwater mountain ranges) Transform faults Trenches Magnetic Anomalies Rifts Fossils on the continental borders match up Rock composition also matches up Glacial Deposits Sediment layers
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Mid – Ocean Ridges
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New sea floor is made at the ridges When the sea floor spreads, it creates rifts (cracks) Lava flows out of the rifts and forms new sea floor This is called sea floor spreading
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The ship Glomar Challenger.
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Continental Drift and Seafloor Spreading Theories united A dozen separate plates Plates float on the asthenosphere Plates are propelled by convection under the plate
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Where 2 plates meet is called a plate boundary (fault) 3 types of motions: Divergent – 2 plates move apart Creates mid-ocean ridges, mountains, islands and rift valley Convergent – 2 plates collide Creates trenches and island or volcanic arcs Transform – 2 plates slide past each other Creates earthquakes
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Kobe Earthquake Japan, 1995
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If we realize the earth is moving, we can work backwards to see what it used to look like Since the continents are still moving, 200 million years from today, the earth will look different from what we see now
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The deep sea floor averages ~13,000 ft deep It is also called the Abyssal Plain The abyssal plain is mostly flat with some mountains
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-hot water around rift valleys and mid-ocean ridges which is heated by the hot magma -water carries high levels of hydrogen sulfide -Organisms such as clams, giant tubeworms, and crustaceans
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An image generated with sonar of the President Jackson Seamounts in the Pacific Ocean 42º 30.60' N 127º 46.20' W
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54º 34.80' N 150º 26.40' W
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The End
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Rubric Plot all the Points /10 Letter *Findings *Dear *Sincerely /10 Neat /5 Total /25
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