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1 Drifting Continents (pages 136–140)

2 Continental Drift (pages 137–139) Key Concept: Alfred Wegener’s hypothesis was that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have since drifted apart.

3 Wegener gathered evidence from different scientific fields to support his ideas about continental drift. He studied land features, fossils, and evidence of climate change.

4 Continental Drift Video

5 Some continents are shaped like puzzle pieces
Some continents are shaped like puzzle pieces. For example, the west side of Africa and the east side of South America look like matching puzzle pieces.

6 Scientist Alfred Wegener (VAY guh nur) tried to explain why continents are shaped this way.

7 Wegener thought that Earth had one big continent about 300 million years ago. The big continent broke into smaller pieces and formed smaller continents. The continents slowly drifted apart. Wegener called this continental drift.

8 Evidence shows that continental drift really happened
Evidence shows that continental drift really happened. Mountain ranges in Africa and South America line up as if they were once part of the same mountain range.

9 Other evidence shows that continents once had different climates
Other evidence shows that continents once had different climates. This could happen if continents had drifted.

10 Wegener called the slow movement of continents
Continental Drift

11 Circle the letter of the drawing that shows how Wegener thought South America and Africa were once joined as part of a single, giant continent. A B

12 Circle the letter of evidence that supports Wegener’s idea of continental drift.
a. Mountain ranges on different continents line up. b. Evidence shows that climates have not changed. c. Old maps show that Earth had a single, giant continent about 3,000 years ago.

13 Wegener’s Hypothesis Rejected (page 140)
Key Concept: Unfortunately, Wegener could not provide a satisfactory explanation for the force that pushes or pulls the continents.

14 Wegener could not explain what causes continental drift
Wegener could not explain what causes continental drift. So most other scientists of his time thought that he was wrong.

15 Wegener used his idea of continental drift to explain how mountains form. Wegener thought mountains form because drifting continents bump into each other. When this happens, edges of the continents crumple. The crumpled edges form mountains.

16 true or false? Wegener’s ideas were accepted by most other scientists of his time FALSE

17 Circle the letter of the sentence that describes how Wegener thought mountains form.
a. Earth slowly cools and shrinks. b. Continents drift apart. c. Continents bump into each other.


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