Changes in the Earth Continental drift and processes at plate boundaries.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Theory of Plate Tectonics
Advertisements

Sea Floor Spreading and Continental Drift
STRUCTURE OF THE EARTH Noadswood Science, 2011.
The earth’s crust 3 layers: Crust, mantle and core. The mantle is mostly solid, but can move slowly The crust is cracked into tectonic plates How do tectonic.
Integrated Science One
2 Plate Tectonics. Chapter 2: Plate Tectonics Theory of plate tectonics  “Plate Tectonics” explains why the plates of the earth are moving.  The main.
P1 – Seafloor spreading. Today you need to know 1.Explain what evidence there was to support the theory of continental drift – suggested by Alfred Wegener.
Plate boundaries LO: to be able to explain what happens when plates meet.
Plate Tectonics Mr. Q and Mrs. Wolfe 6 th Grade Earth Science.
Why does Earth have mountains?
Continental Drift Who is Alfred Wegener?
Warm-Up What are the 4 pieces of evidence that support the theory of Continental Drift? Time’s Up!
Chapter 8 Notes Place these notes into your Geology Notebooks.
What type of boundary is represented here?
 ASTHENOSPHERE: An area of earth’s upper mantle that has a low density and partially melted rock material.
EQ: How do lithospheric plates move and how do they affect the Earth’s surface?
UNIT 2 STANDARDS: STATE OBJECTIVES: 2.1.1, LESSON 2 Plates Tectonics.
Plate tectonics.
AQA GCSE Science & Additional Science Chemistry 1 Topic 7 Hodder Education Revision Lessons Changes in the Earth and its atmosphere Click to continue.
Continental Drift Convection Currents, and How Heat Works Chapter 5.
Earth’s Layers TheoriesBoundariesEarthquakesVolcanoesOther
Forces behind change Plate tectonics. Focus Questions How does the movement of the earth’s plates cause land features? What evidence supports the theory.
Chapter 2: Plate Tectonics Theory of plate tectonics Proposed by Alfred Wegener Earth’s crust consists of plates that move or float on the mantle Movement.
Earth’s Structure and Pangaea. Review Inside the Earth The Earth has 4 main layers. 1.Crust (rock) 2.Mantle (rock) 3.Outer Core (metal) 4.Inner Core (
Plate Tectonics. Plate Tectonics is a theory that describes the formation, movements, and interactions of Earth’s plates.
Theory of Continental Drift (pg ) The Theory of Continental Drift states that all continents on Earth were once joined together as Pangaea, but.
Forces that act on the Earth. The Inner Core The deepest layer in Earth is the inner core. It is located at the center of Earth because it contains.
SOIL FORMATION. Weathering and Erosion Soil Layers  Soil is composed of 4 layers typically:  O horizon Top layer of organic matter  A horizon Weathered.
Warm-Up 1.If a bone specimen contains 12.5% of its original amount of Carbon-14, how many half lives have passed? 2.How old if the bone? Time’s Up!
Forces that Shape the Earth
Plate Tectonics Theory that explains the formation and movement of Earth’s plates Theory that explains the formation and movement of Earth’s plates.
Earth’s Structure and Pangaea. Review Inside the Earth The Earth has 4 main layers. 1.Crust (rock) 2.Mantle (rock) 3.Outer Core (metal) 4.Inner Core (
Earth’s Interior Sea-floor spreading Plate Tectonics Continental Drift VocabPotpourri
Continental Drift Theory The hypothesis that Earth’s continents move on Earth’s surface. Wegner proposed this theory Sea Floor Spreading a process in which.
List 1 fact about Earth. Agenda for Monday Nov 22 nd 1.Finish Movie 2.Layers of the Earth notes.
Plate Tectonics Review
Section 1: Volcanoes and Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics. Outline  Pangaea  Continental Drift  Mid-ocean ridges and seafloor spreading  Magnetic patterns on the seafloor  Plate tectonics:
The Theory of Continental Drift Observations Leading To and Evidences Supporting Theory.
Convection in the Mantle and The Theory of Plate Tectonics.
C1 Earth Chemistry. Limestone Limestone is a rock made mainly of calcium carbonate (CaCO 3 ) It was formed from the remains of animals millions of years.
Plate Tectonics Chapter 8. What Is Plate Tectonics? The Earth’s crust and upper mantle are broken into sections called plates Plates move around on top.
Plate Tectonics, Earthquakes, and Volcanoes Study Guide
Planet EarthSection 1 SECTION 1: EARTH’S INTERIOR AND PLATE TECTONICS Topics of section: KEY IDEAS 〉 How is Earth’s interior structured? 〉 How has the.
Plate tectonics Theory that describes the formation, movements, and interactions of Earth’s lithospheres' plates. *Copy the notes that are in RED.*
Earth’s Structure and Pangaea. Review Inside the Earth The Earth has 4 main layers. 1.Crust (rock) 2.Mantle (rock) 3.Outer Core (liquid metal) 4.Inner.
Plate Tectonics A Whole Lot of Shakin’ Goin’ On. Layers of the Earth - Review Crust Mantle Outer core Inner core
Unit 4 Lesson 6 Plate Tectonics
LAYERS OF THE EARTH PLATE BOUNDARIES PLATE TECTONICS CONTINENTAL DRIFT
Plate Tectonics.
Continental Drift Theory
Plate Tectonics - Part A - Theory of Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics.
Plate Tectonics EQ: How do lithospheric plates move and how do they affect the Earth’s surface?
Handout 3 Standard 2-2 Plate Tectonics.
21/09/2018 Plate Tectonics The idea of continental drift is now referred to as plate tectonics. How can the continents move?
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics Notes
Ocean Formation 16 September 2014.
Geology Notes Part 6.
Continental Drift Theory
The Earth’s Crust in Motion…
JEOPARDY !.
Theory of Plate Tectonics (Part 1)
Mon. April 7 Do Now What is the principle of superposition?
Theory of Plate Tectonics (Part 1)
Name: __________________________ Date: __________________ Block: ___
Presentation transcript:

Changes in the Earth Continental drift and processes at plate boundaries

What do I need to know? Recall the composition of the Earth and movement of tectonic plates Describe how Wegener’s theory of continental drift was not generally accepted for many years Explain how movement of the plates can give rise to earthquakes and volcanoes.

The structure of the Earth Label the following diagram

The structure of the Earth The Earth consists of a core, mantle and crust and is surrounded by the atmosphere The Earth’s crust and the upper part of the mantle are cracked into a number of large pieces we call TECTONIC PLATES

Tectonic plates

Evidence for tectonic plate movement. Copy and complete We call movement of the tectonic plates __________ drift. A scientist called __________ proposed this theory. Convection currents within the Earth’s ______ driven by heat released by natural radioactive processes cause the plates to _______. The plates move at relative speeds of a few __________ a year. [WEGENER, MANTLE, MOVE, CONTINENTAL, CENTIMETRES]

Wegener’s theory of continental drift Write a short paragraph to explain why Wegener’s theory of continental drift was not generally accepted for many years:

Considering the evidence Strong evidence for continental drift is found by comparing rocks and fossils from different continents and comparing these with animals alive today. We can even test DNA to find out whether certain species are related.

Earthquakes and volcanoes Movements of the plates can be sudden and disastrous. Earthquakes and volcanic eruptions occur at the boundaries between tectonic plates when plates move and collide.

Predicting earthquakes and eruptions Making predictions could save 1000’s of lives. However, this is hard to do because scientists do not know (with any certainty): what happens under the crust where the forces / pressure are building up the size of the forces when the forces reach their limit

Mid-ocean spreading ridge Using the internet find a diagram of a mid- ocean ridge and draw it here…

Mid-ocean spreading ridges Copy and complete These occur when two plates are moving _______. New ______ _______is created at the ridge because as the plates move apart _______ rises to fill the gap. This _______ forming new rock. There is more ________ on rock further away from the ridge because it is _______. [MAGMA, COOLS, SEDIMENT, OCEAN FLOOR, APART, OLDER]

Supporting life on Earth The relationship between life and the atmosphere

What do I need to know? Recall the current composition of gases in the Earth’s atmosphere Describe how the atmosphere has evolved and its relationship with the start of life on Earth Explain some of the theories on the origins of life.

The atmosphere today For 200 million years, the proportion of different gases in the atmosphere have been much the same as they are today.

Current proportions of gases

Origins of the atmosphere During the first billion years of the Earth’s existence there was intense volcanic activity This activity released the gas that formed the early atmosphere and water vapour that condensed to form the oceans. BavDg

The nature of the atmosphere The atmosphere and the ocean are similar in many ways. Their origins were in the same volcanic eruptions that created the oceans and they have many fluid features in common. wuD8http:// wuD8

The evolution of the atmosphere There are many theories about how the atmosphere was formed. One of these suggests that during the first billion years the atmosphere was mainly CO 2 with little or no O 2 (like Mars and Venus). There was probably also methane and ammonia. What process could have created the oxygen?

How did life begin? There are many theories as to how life was formed about 3.5 billion years ago. These include: the interaction between hydrocarbons, ammonia and lightning life arriving during meteor impacts; or formation of proteins in ice formation of carbon rich compounds at deep sea vents.

Miller – Urey experiment This experiment carried out in the 1950s demonstrated the potential to create the building blocks of life in the laboratory. This is a contentious theory and just one of many possibilities including deep sea vents, meteors, comets and glaciers.

Exam Question

Exam Answers