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1 Chapter 10 Review By Chelsey Roberts

2 Continental drift: Wegener’s hypothesis A german scientist, Alfred Wegener (1912), came up with the hypothesis of continental drift. Continental drift is the idea that continents were once joined to create one land mass, or a supercontinent, called Pangea. Evidence to back up Wegener hypothesis= fossil evidence, evidence from rock formations, and climatic evidence.

3 Sea floor spreading When new lithosphere is created by magma flowing through a ridge in the sea floor that cools and hardens. This was hypothesized by Robert Dietz.

4 Paleomagnetism Paleo = old Paleomagnetism – the study of the alignment of magnetic minerals in rock. Earth’s north and south pole has switch 4 times in 10 million years. Domains in an object are aligned, their fields combine to make the object magnetic.

5 Convection Energy from Earth’s core heat mantle material. Heated material rises through cooler/denser material. Cooler material flows from hot and sinks to replace the hot material.

6 Plate movement Three causes of plate movement: - Mantle Convection - Ridge push- cooling rock sinks and exerts force on the rest of the plate and pushes it away from the mid-ocean ridge. - Slab pull- force caused by the sinking of cold lithosphere into asthenosphere.

7 Types of plate boundaries Divergent- 2 plates move away from each other. Convergent- 2 plates collide. Transform- 2 plates slide past each other.

8 Surface features of boundaries Divergent creates trenches and ridges. Convergent creates mountains and volcanoes Transform creates Earthquakes.

9 Supercontinents Supercontinent cycle- the process of how supercontinents form and break apart. Convergent plates colliding cause continents to form together. Pangea (supercontinent) began breaking apart 250 millions years ago.


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