Land Unit: Plate Tectonics

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Land Unit: Plate Tectonics Cornell Notes

Who is Alfred Wegener? A German scientist who hypothesized the theory of continental drift.

What is the Theory of Continental Drift? A hypothesis that all the continents were once joined together in a single land mass called Pangaea and has since drifted apart.

What evidence supports this hypothesis? 1. Land Features: -He noticed that the mountain ranges on the continents of Africa and South America line up. 2. Fossils: -Fossils-trace of an ancient organisms that has been preserved in rock. -Dinosaur fossils have been found in landmasses separated by oceans. 3. Climate: -Evidence of tropical plants has been found in the Arctic Ocean and glacier evidence in South Africa.

Why wasn’t Alfred Wegner’s Theory Accepted? -Alfred Wegner had a lot of evidence to support his theory. -He could not explain how the plates moved. -Because he could not explain how the plates moved, scientist did not accept his theory.

What is the Theory of Plate Tectonics? -Pieces of Earth’s lithosphere are in slow, constant motion -Movement is caused by convection currents in the mantle. -Plates move in three types of behavior -Tectonic plates are made of continental and oceanic crust

What is a convergent boundary and where does it occur? -Place where two plates come together, or converge. -A “collision” -Forms mountains and volcanoes -When oceanic crust slips under continental crust: SUBDUCTION -Subduction forms volcanoes

What is a divergent boundary and where does it occur? -Place where two plates spread apart; or diverge. -Molten material moves up between the plates and forms new ocean floor, rift valleys, ocean trenches.

What is a transform boundary and where does it occur? Where two plates slide past each other in opposite directions. Earthquakes occur when two plates slide past each other.