Continental drift Theory Grade 10-Science

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continental drift theory


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Read through the following slides and take
notes on page 15 of your science notebook.
Your notes need to include the following:
1.What is the continental drift theory
2.Who came up with the continental drift
theory
3.What was the evidence to support the
theory

The Theory of Continental DriftThe Theory of Continental Drift

The WorldThe World

ALFRED WEGENERALFRED WEGENER
THEORY OF CONTINENTAL THEORY OF CONTINENTAL
DRIFTDRIFT
Found evidence for
PANGAEA and
proposed the theory of
continental drift.

Continental Drift Continental Drift
•Theory that continents were
once part of a single
landmass that broke apart
and have moved to their
present locations.
•can drift apart from one
another and have done so in
the past
For more information about what the continents looked like throughout the Earth’s
History go to:
htttp://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/geology/anim1.html

PangaeaPangaea
Pangaea is the name given to the single
landmass that was present 200 million
years ago

Continents
“fit together”
like puzzle
pieces
WEGENER’S EVIDENCEWEGENER’S EVIDENCE

WEGENER’S EVIDENCEWEGENER’S EVIDENCE
Fossil Evidence
•fossils are remains
of living things that
lived long ago.
•similar fossils have
been discovered in
matching coastlines
on different
continents.

WEGENER’S EVIDENCEWEGENER’S EVIDENCE

WEGENER’S EVIDENCEWEGENER’S EVIDENCE
•Mountains
–Some mountain ranges on different continents
seem to match.
•Ex: ranges in Canada match Norway and Sweden
•Ex: Appalachian Mtn. match UK mtn

WEGENER’S EVIDENCEWEGENER’S EVIDENCE
•Climatic evidence such as glaciers in
areas that are now close to the Equator

Satellites used toSatellites used to
measure the measure the
movement of movement of
continentscontinents
•Laser Geodynamics
Satellite (LAGEOS)
Evidence of Continental Drift (today)

The Plates Move…The Plates Move…
So what now?So what now?
Which way?
•50 million years

http://www.geo.cornell.edu/hawaii/220/PRI/
PRI_PT_contdrift.html
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-
nature/travel-through-deep-time-interactive-
earth-180952886/
http://www.glencoe.com/sites/
common_assets/science/virtual_labs/ES11/
ES11.html
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