9.3 Bell Ringer Fossils of a fresh water swimming reptile, Mesosaurus (Figure 2) have been found on the east coast of southern Brazil and the west coast.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Plate Movements The Basics. Continental Drift Theory  Alfred Wegener (1910s)  stated that some 250m yrs ago a single giant continent called “Pangaea”
Advertisements

Theory of Continental Drift. Review The earth is composed of layers. Crust Outermost layer Thinnest Composed of continental crust and ocean crust Broken.
Essential Question: SPI and SPI Why did Alfred Wegener propose the Theory of Continental Drift? Activating Strategy: Use the magnetic continent/Pangaea.
The Theory of Continental Drift
Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics
I will examine the evidence for the theory of plate tectonics
Earth’s Drifting Continents
Title: Chapter 17 Plate Tectonics; 17.1 Drifting Continents Page: 85 Date: 3/11/2013.
Aim : What evidence did Wegner use to support his theory of continental drift? Do now: Draw a convection current and explain why this happens? What evidence.
Continental Drift Monday, January 23, What planet is this?
Continental Drift.
 ASTHENOSPHERE: An area of earth’s upper mantle that has a low density and partially melted rock material.
Continental Drift In 1912, Alfred Wegener developed the theory of continental drift, which states that continents are in constant motion on Earth’s surface.
THE DYNAMIC CRUST. Aim and Learning Target: Aim: How can we evaluate the structure and movement of the earth and identify its past movements? Learning.
(c) McGraw Hill Ryerson Evidence for Continental Drift If you look closely at a world map. It looks likes S. America and Africa can fit together.
EQ: How do lithospheric plates move and how do they affect the Earth’s surface?
Plate Tectonics.
The Theory of Continental Drift
12.1 Evidence for Continental Drift
What we believe today: Theory of Plate Tectonics Earth’s LithosphereThe Theory of Plate Tectonics states that the Earth’s Lithosphere (crust and uppermost.
Objective You will use the theory of plate tectonics and the changes in the earth’s surface in order to explain the evidence for continental drift theory.
Plate Tectonics.
Continental Drift, Plate Tectonics, and Seafloor Spreading Physical Geography 110.
Warm up What evidence did Wegner use to support his theory of Continental Drift? What evidence did Wegner use to support his theory of Continental Drift?
Plate Tectonics Unit:. Composition of the Earth: Layers of the Earth: 1.Crust: 5-100km thick. a.Oceanic crust: thin and more dense, mostly basalt b.Continental.
Chapter 14 Plate Tectonics.
Continental Drift.
CONTINENTAL DRIFT
Warm Up In complete sentences answer: How could an animal that couldn’t fly or swim cross the ocean? Objective: SWBAT explain what continental drift is,
DVD: PLATE TECTONICS Continental Drift: 4 minutes How the Earth was Made Billion Years Ago Talks about evidence of continental drift like the fresh.
The Theory of Continental Drift
8. 2 Continents change position over time. Learning Goals Students will: -explain how the continental drift hypothesis was developed. -explain evidence.
Earth & Space Describe the historical development of evidence that supports plate tectonic theory. Evidence for plate tectonics The match in shape between.
Inside Earth: Chapter 1- Plate Tectonics
Inside Earth: Chapter 1- Plate Tectonics
Continental Drift.
Continental Drift.
Tuesday, November 22nd Brain Pop Pencil/Eraser Continental Drift Notes
Continental Drift Theory
Topic: Continental Drift
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics EQ: How do lithospheric plates move and how do they affect the Earth’s surface?
Ask The Class Would you ever want to live in Antarctica, today? Why or why not? What about 200 million years ago? Why or why not? Do you think the world.
Plate Tectonics.
Theory of Continental Drift
Continental Drift Theory
The Theory of Plate Tectonics
Land Unit: Plate Tectonics
Bellwork Box #7 Read page 248:
The Earth’s Crust in Motion…
The Theory of Continental Drift
Land Unit: Plate Tectonics
Bell Ringer Copy the assignment in your daily learning log
Drifting Continents Did Pangea Exist?.
Notes: Forces of the Earth
Drifting Continents Did Pangea Exist?.
Land Unit: Plate Tectonics
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics
Theory of Continental Drift
Continental Drift Theory
Continental Drift Theory
Bell Ringer Copy the daily learning log
Drifting Continents Did Pangea Exist?.
Earth Science- The Earth’s Moving Plates
Continental drift.
Chapter 5, lesson 1 What was Wegener’s Hypothesis about the continents? All the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since.
Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics
Topic: Continental Drift
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY
Journal #62 After putting the continental pieces together on Friday, what did you notice about the continents? What did you notice about the fossils?
Presentation transcript:

9.3 Bell Ringer Fossils of a fresh water swimming reptile, Mesosaurus (Figure 2) have been found on the east coast of southern Brazil and the west coast of Africa. This reptile could not possibly have swum the 3,000-mile distance across the South Atlantic Ocean. How could we possibly explain this? Write your claim and evidence.

Discovering Plate Tectonics: The Mystery of the Brachiosaurus Mystery of the Brachiosaurus Uncovered

Puzzle Key and Landmasses Try to figure out how to answer the question of how Mesosaurus appeared on two continents Assemble the pieces so that they fit together like a puzzle When finished, raise your hand to be checked. Answer the questions #1-5 in Part 1 on your worksheet

Continental Puzzle Analysis Questions What made you put the puzzle pieces the way that you did? Were there any clues that helped you put the pieces a certain way? What three kinds of evidence support Wegner’s theory that South America was at one time joined with Africa? Be specific! (hint: look at the key) What dinosaur is found on almost every continent? Since a dinosaur cannot swim, explain how a fossil can be found on all continents?   It is generally considered that dinosaurs live in warm climates, yet fossil remains are found in Antarctica. How can this be explained?  

Convection Current Demonstration http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=137741 http://teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=261126&title=Convection_Currents Action of the Red Dye What temperature was the red dye?  In what direction did the red dye move?  What do you think the density of the red dye is compared to the water? Why? Foam Plates What caused the foam plates to move?  Describe the movement of the foam pieces when the dye started to rise. Could you see a pattern?

Plate Tectonics: Understanding Earth’s Shifty Surface Versatile Finish for homework Write letter and word for answers Cite evidence for each questions by highlighting/underlining passage in reading that supports answer All 12 numbers should be displayed on reading to get credit!

Summary Answer questions #6 and #7 on your sheet 6. The foam plates can be compared to the continental plates on the earth’s surface. By observing this lab, why do you think the continental plates move on the earth’s surface? 7. How does this experiment model the moving tectonic plates?

9.4 Bell Ringer What cases Earth’s tectonic plates to move? Write your claim and at least 2 pieces of evidence: earth’s rotation on its axis earth’s revolution around the Sum tides and wind currents convection currents in the mantle

Topic: The Lithosphere, Pangaea, and Plate Tectonics

Continental Drift Cornell Notes Key Terms Notes Summary:

1. Q: What is the lithosphere made up of? A: Crust and Upper Mantle

Continental Drift Wegener came up with a theory in 1910 called Continental Drift. His theory said that the continents had started as one big “super continent” called Pangea.

Continental Drift Over millions of years, Pangaea broke apart into the 7 continents.

Continental Drift During Pangaea, continents had completely different environments.

Evidence that supported Wegener’s Theory 1. Change in Climate –Example: Glaciers in Africa Glacial striations, the parallel "scrape" marks on rocks caused by moving glaciers, have been found on rocks in South America, Africa and Australia and are of similar orientation to striations found on Antarctica 2. Puzzle-like Fit of the Continents -Example: Africa and South America In several cases, modern shorelines of continents look as though they were once joined

Evidence that supported Wegener’s Theory 3. Landforms -Example: Mountain chains Some mountain chains, have very similar rocks and structures (i.e., folds and faults) to mountain belts found on other continents 4. Fossil Evidence -Example: Mesosaurus There are many examples of fossils found on two continents that are currently separated by vast oceans

Continental Drift Rejection Scientists at the time rejected his theory because he could not come up with an explanation why the continents were actually moving.

Theory of Plate Tectonics The lithosphere (crust and upper mantle) is made of moving plates that float on the asthenosphere. Convection currents cause magma in the asthenosphere to rise and sink. The plates are slowly moving and bump into each other

Discovering Plate Tectonics: Changes in Earth’s Surface

Continental Drift Reading “Draw a picture”- As I read the passage aloud, draw (pictures) of what you are hearing about evidence of continental drift. *Try to draw at least one picture per paragraph

Pangea Writing Prompt You are Wegener’s defense attorney. Using your knowledge of the lithosphere, asthenosphere, Pangaea, and evidence for continental drift (190-195), write two paragraphs that defend his hypothesis of Continental Drift. Paragraph #1: Evidence Paragraph#2: Why do plates move? (what he didn’t know, but we know now!)

9.5 Bell Ringer Which of the following was NOT one of the pieces of evidence that Alfred Wegener proposed to support his ideas about Pangea. Write your claim and at least 2 pieces of evidence He noticed that the coastlines of Africa and South America looked like they might fit together He found old aerial satellite photographs taken of Pangea during the days of ancient Rome He discovered evidence that the same plant and animal fossils were found along the coasts of these continents, although they were now separated by vast oceans He noticed that geologic formations, like mountain ranges, on the two continents also matched up

Friday Stations Sketch a picture (if not finished) Types of Boundaries Graphic Organizer Questions and Answers Using Reading Support questions using evidence. Must NUMBER and HIGHLIGHT/UNDERLINE Write out entire answers (not just letter) Teacher Directed: Grade notebook Continental Drift Puzzle & Convection Currents Video Earth’s Shifty Surface Versatiles (evidence underline & numbered) Continental Drift Cornell Notes Pangea Writing Prompt Continental Drift Reading: Sketch a Picture