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1 Focus- Plate Tectonics
Ch 10

2 Focus: continental Drift
Sec 1 Focus: continental Drift

3 Where is one of the coldest places on earth?
Antartica! How cold do you think it is there?  degrees Celcius!!!! What kind of life would you expect to find there?

4 What has been found there…
Do you know what this is? Hadrosaur! = Big Lizard! This guy was found in Antartica!!! How is this possible?

5 Pangaea 400 mya all the continents were joined together in a big supercontinent! Antarctica was a lot warmer back then.

6 What happened to Pangaea?
The continents separated! What is that process called?  Continental Drift How does that work?  Convection currents under earth’s crust push the plates together and tear them apart.

7 The man: Alfred Wegner Observed similar fossils on separate continents and thus formulated the theory of Continental Drift

8 What happened after Pangaea
200 mya Pangaea broke up. 70 mya Antarctica moved to its present position.

9 Take a moment and answer the questions on page 2

10 Focus Sec. 2 Seafloor Spreading
Have you ever walked into an ocean or lake? What did the bottom feel like?

11 Major Fault lines Where do most of these faults occur?

12 Deep Sea Vent What are they? - they are a geyser on the seafloor.
How do they form? - Areas along the ocean ridges, where the tectonic plates are moving apart. - This creates cracks in the ocean floor then water seeps into these openings -heated by the molten rock or magma. - the water is heated it rises back in to the ocean through the seafloor opening. The transparency shows a black smoker, temperature at vents can be extremely hot this isi 360 Degrees Celsius. The depth is around 3100m

13 Harry Hess Seafloor spreading
1960 suggested an explanation to continental drift. Seafloor spreading -As seafloor spreads basaltic magma flows up -becoming solid as it cools forming new seafloor -the new seafloor moves away form the mid ocean ridge -as it cools more making it denser and sinking helping form the ridge

14 Plates Convection currents are the circular motion in a liquid caused by heating and cooling. Convection current is the flow of hot fluid in a circular pattern.

15 MAGNETIC FIELD World War II they used a magnetometers-
- this instrument could be used to measure the strength and direction of a magnetic field. -used to help detect the steel-hulled submarines -this was when they found that the seafloor had a pattern of magnetic variation -alternating bands of rocks recording normal and reverse polarity, arrange systematically around the mid-ocean ridges.

16 Support Seafloor Spreading
-Magnetic field normal polarity, sometimes it reverses The north magnetic poles becomes the south and vice versa Basaltic lava contains iron bearing minerals, magnetite -Provided evidence for seafloor spreading.

17 Take a moment and answer the questions on page 6

18 Focus Sec. 3 Plate Tectonics

19 Eruption Plate boundaries is where the action happens.
What type of plate boundary resulted in the eruption of the 1912?

20 Rigid Plates When the plates move they carry the continent and ocean floors with them.

21 Plate Boundaries- Divergent- 2 Types
When the lithosphere pulls away from each other Rifts Ocean ridges

22 Plate Boundaries- Convergent- 3 Types
These are known as Subduction Zones

23 Plate Boundaries- Transform Fault-
Plates move horizontally relative to each other. the North American Plate and Pacific Plate

24 Density of the plates Ocean Crust Continental Crust
Iron rich rock Basalt Density 3.0 g/mL Continental Crust Silica rich rock Granite Denisty 2.7 g/mL.

25 Examples of Plate Boundary Movement
Example Locations 1. Collisional (or Convergent)     • Continental-Continental Himalayan Mountains (Mt. Everest)—India/Nepal/Pakistan     • Oceanic-Continental Andes Mountains , Cascade Mountains     • Oceanic-Oceanic Caribbean Islands, Japan 2. Transform Boundaries (plates slide past each other) San Andreas Fault , Denali Fault ( Alaska ) 3. Divergent (spreading ridge, or sea floor spreading) Iceland , Baja California , Red Sea

26 Take a moment and answer the questions on page 13


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