The Changing Earth: part 1

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The Changing Earth: part 1

Topic 12: Plate Tectonics Pangaea

Investigation Topic 12 Plate Tectonics What is plate tectonics?

Pangaea Alfred Wegener was a German climatologist and arctic explorer who suggested the concept of continental drift. Continental drift is the idea that the continents move around on Earth’s surface.

Movement of continents Wegener thought that the continents we know today had once been part of an earlier supercontinent. He called this great landmass Pangaea.

Movement of continents The surface of Earth is broken into many pieces like a giant jigsaw puzzle. Plate tectonics describes how these pieces move on Earth’s surface.

Evidence for continental drift Wegener’s belief was a scientific hypothesis based on observations. Continental drift was NOT accepted by all scientists because there was no evidence at the time to explain how continents could move and he was not a geologist!

Evidence for continental drift Coal beds stretch across the eastern U.S. and continue across southern Europe. Matching plant fossils are found in South America, Africa, India, Australia, and Antarctica. Matching reptile fossils are found in South America and Africa. Matching early mammal fossils are found in South America and Africa.

Fossils in South America and Africa are found in rocks of identical age and type. Matching rock types and mountain belts occur in North America and the British Isles, and Africa and South America. Evidence of glaciers is present in regions with warm, dry climates. Continents that are close to the equator today were once closer to the South Pole in the distant past.

Read and underline the 2 short paragraphs and bulleted questions on Plate Tectonics-An Introduction With your group, answer the four bulleted questions…work until the end of the period. There is a back to this sheet, colored pencils are at the front of the room