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1 Welcome to WORLD GEOGRAPHY Mr. Wnorowski / r.252 Pick up Assignments Get Books and Notebooks Find seat and Start Warm-up

2 CLASS BUSINESS 9.10 (A) / 9.11 (B): MAP TEST 9.10 (A) / 9.11 (B): Preview Land forms 9.12 (A): Current Events Due 9.12 (A) / 9.15 (B) Sketch Map of Texas 9.16 (A) / 9.17 (B) Neighborhood Map Due 9.18 (A) / 9.19 (B) Reading Quiz.2 (Ch.2 Section1 & 2)

3 MAP TEST Instructions: Review each numbered area on the test. Pay attention to what each blank provides. Check your spelling and review your answer choices carefully. You will have approximately 30 Minutes

4 MAP TEST http://www.online-stopwatch.com/rocket-timer/full-screen

5 1.5 LANDFORMS PREVIEW Geography Lesson: What is a Volcano? Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgktM2luLok http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WgktM2luLok Why Are Volcano’s important for life? They are a type of landform that has shaped the planet through out it’s history.

6 1.5 DISCOVERY Biosphere combines the major planetary sphere’s to create and sustain all life

7 1.5 DISCOVERY Landform Formation Internal, or Primary forces shape the earth’s surface by building mountains, hills, plains, and plateaus.

8 1.5 DISCOVERY Internal or Primary Forces Plate Tectonics is the theory that the earth’s crust is broken into plates. Most tectonic activity occurs between these plates, or faults. Tectonic activity includes earthquakes and volcanoes. The continents are on the larger plates, with smaller plates between the larger ones. There are three different kinds of plate movement: Convergent / Divergent / Transform Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB2p zhWUaiU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB2p zhWUaiU

9 1.5 DISCOVERY Internal or Primary Forces The Pacific Ring of Fire is the most active of the plates.

10 1.5 PROCESSING Internal or Primary Forces Complete Chart Using your textbook on pg. 38-39 Divergent FaultsConvergent Subduction Faults Convergent Collision Faults Transform Faults What Happens? What Types of Landforms are Created?

11 CLASS BUSINESS 9.18 (A) / 9.19 (B) / Reading Quiz.Ch-2 9.25 (B) / 9.26 (A) / Reading Quiz.Ch-3 9.30 (A) / 10.01 (B) / UNIT.1 Exam 9.19 (B) / Current Events Due 9.26 (A) / Current Event Due

12 1.6 DISCOVERY CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY Continental Drift is the theory that the continents have changed position and location over geologic time.

13 1.6 DISCOVERY CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY BACKGROUND Although the "continental drift" hypothesis was proposed by a German meteorologist named Alfred Wegener in 1910, he was not the first to notice that the coasts of Africa and South America seem to fit together. But Wegener, working mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, found other geologic evidence that convinced him that Africa and South America had at one time been joined together. Alfred Wegenerfit together The purpose of today's lecture is to learn how circumstantial evidence can be used to support a scientific hypothesis and why this type of evidence, by itself, is sometimes not enough to convince the scientific community of a new idea.

14 1.6 DISCOVERY CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY HYPOTHESIS Based on an apparent fit between Africa and South America, Wegener hypothesized that at one time all continents were joined together in a "supercontinent" called Pangaea. The supercontinent eventually broke into the smaller continents, which then "drifted" towards their present positions. Pangaea. drifted Wegener supported his hypothesis by using circumstantial evidence, similar to the way that a detective would collect evidence to solve a crime. There are four lines of evidence:evidence,

15 1.6 DISCOVERY CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY 1. ROCK DISTRIBUTIONSROCK DISTRIBUTIONS 2. MOUNTAIN RANGES MOUNTAIN RANGES 3. FOSSIL DISTRIBUTIONSFOSSIL DISTRIBUTIONS 4. EVIDENCE OF GLACIATION EVIDENCE OF GLACIATION In addition to circumstantial evidence, geodetic surveys also appeared to directly support Wegener's hypothesis.geodetic surveys

16 1.6 DISCOVERY CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY RESPONSE Most geologists, especially those in North America, rejected Wegener's hypothesis. One reason for their skepticism was the difficulty one encountered in attempting to "fit" continents of the Northern Hemisphere back together. But their biggest objection was to the mechanism Wegener proposed for how the continents had "drifted"!continentsmechanism

17 1.6 DISCOVERY CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY Continental Drift: Video.1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zocutif0cQYhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zocutif0cQY Video.2: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSdlQ8x7cukhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hSdlQ8x7cuk What did you learn?

18 1.6 PROCESSING CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY Prompt: How have geologist’s proven Dr. Wegner’s hypothesis that the continents were once joined together? Write an in-class essay proving Continental Drift. Use the layout provided and see the attached rubric.


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