March 10, 2014 Bell Work Alfred Wegener’s Evidence In back of ISN – Draw this chart On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Alfred Wegener’s Continental Drift Theory.

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March 10, 2014 Bell Work Alfred Wegener’s Evidence In back of ISN – Draw this chart On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Alfred Wegener’s Continental Drift Theory 1.Title: Alfred Wegener’s Continental Drift Theory 2.Read on page 470 about the evidence that Alfred Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift 2 types of evidence 3.Summarize the 2 types of evidence he gave that suggested that the continents once fit together in a large land mass Alfred Wegener’s Continental Drift Theory 1.Title : Alfred Wegener’s Continental Drift Theory page Go to page Use Figure 17.3 to compete the chart above Fossil TypeFound on These ContinentsMesosaurus Cynognathus Glossopteris Lystrosaurus

March 11, 2014 Bell Work Magnetic Field Reversal In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Magnetic Field Reversal 1.Title: Magnetic Field Reversal 2.Read pages 476 and Define : – paleomagnetism – isochron – magnetic symmetry 1.Go to page 476 Magnetic Field Reversal 2.Title : Magnetic Field Reversal 3.Copy Figure explain what field reversal has to do with plate tectonics 4.Read on page 476 and explain what field reversal has to do with plate tectonics.

March 13, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Convergent Boundaries In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet 3 Types of Convergent Boundaries 1.Title: 3 Types of Convergent Boundaries 2.Read on pages 482 and 484 about each type and write one descriptive sentence for each of the 3 types of convergent boundaries (3 sentences total) 1.Go to page Types of Convergent Boundaries 2.Title : 3 Types of Convergent Boundaries 3.Draw and label all parts of the 3 diagrams  Oceanic vs. Continental  Oceanic vs. Oceanic  Continental vs. Continental

March 14, 2014 Bell Work Convection Currents in the Mantle In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet Convection Currents in the Mantle 1.Title: Convection Currents in the Mantle sentence explaining each 2.Write a sentence explaining each of the following: Convection transferring heat from the interior to the exterior Convection transferring heat from the interior to the exterior Ridge push Ridge push Slab pull Slab pull 1.Go to page 487 Convection Currents in the Mantle 2.Title : Convection Currents in the Mantle Figure Copy Figure Go to page 488 Figure Copy Figure ridge push slab pull 6.Explain ridge push and slab pull

March 17, 2014 Bell Work 3 Types of Volcanoes In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet M 1.Title: M 1.Go to page 506

March 18, 2014 Bell Work Subduction Zones & Volcanoes In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet M 1.Title: M 1.Go to page 501

March 19, 2014 Bell Work Visualizing Eruptions In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet M 1.Title: M 1.Go to page 511

March 20, 2014 Bell Work Compression, Tension and Shear In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet M 1.Title: M 1.Go to page 528

March 21, 2014 Bell Work P – Waves, S – Waves, & Surface Movement In back of ISN On Weekly Bell Work Sheet M 1.Title: M 1.Go to page 532