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1 Continental Drift 1912 – German Scientist Alfred Wegener
Proposed that the world’s landmasses were once joined together There was once a supercontinent he named Pangaea

2 Theory of Plate Tectonics
Lithosphere divided into plates & their movement produces changes in Earth’s surface Evidence to support the theory of Continental Drift Shape of the continents Mountain ranges Similarity of rocks Similarity of fossils

3 World Plates

4 What are tectonic plates made of?
Plates are made up of the rigid lithosphere

5 What lies beneath the tectonic plates?
The asthenosphere – liquid part of the mantle

6 Plate Movement Plates moved around by convection cells in the underlying hot mantle

7 Plate Boundaries The interface at which the plates interact
The site of most of the major events involving Earth’s crust Mt. Building, Earthquakes, Volcanic Eruptions 3 major types: Convergent Divergent Transform

8 Plate boundaries

9 Convergent Plate Boundaries
Plates come together Subduction The more dense plate goes under the less dense plate Trenches – deepest parts of the ocean Collision Two low density plates collide

10 Himalayas

11 Divergent Plate Boundaries
Plates spread apart As plates move apart new material is erupted to fill the gap Occurs at mid-ocean ridges – Rift Valleys Sea Floor Spreading

12 Iceland Iceland has a divergent plate boundary running through its middle

13 Divergent Boundaries

14 Transform Plate Boundaries
Plates slide past one another Ex. San Andreas Fault

15 Ocean Evidence Discovered in the 1950’s Oceanic crust age Heat Flow
Increases as you move away from the ridges Rocks equidistant from the mid-ocean ridge in opposite directions are the same age Heat Flow Heat decreases as distance from ridges increases

16 Magnetic Reversals Earth has a magnetic field
The field has a North & South Pole The position of these poles has reversed many times in the past

17 Magnetic Reversals

18 Visible Effects of Plate Tectonics
Earthquakes Mountain Building Hot Spots Tsunamis Volcanoes

19 Hot Spots A location where hot plumes of magma flow out of the crust
Located in the interior parts of plates Due to plate movement, this can create island chains Hawaii

20 Tsunami Large ocean wave Caused by a disruption of the ocean floor
Earthquake Underwater volcano Underwater landslide

21 2004 Tsunami

22 Volcanoes Mountains composed of extrusive igneous rocks

23 Ring of Fire Region surrounding the Pacific Ocean


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