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8. 2 Continents change position over time Learning Goals • Students will: -explain how the continental drift hypothesis was developed. -explain evidence for plate movement that scientists have gathered from observations of the sea floor. -describe how scientists developed the theory of plate tectonics. 3-Minute Warm-Up • Draw a diagram showing and labeling Earth’s four layers. Identify the lithosphere and asthenosphere on your diagram. 3-Minute Warm-Up • Draw a diagram showing and labeling Earth’s four layers. Identify the lithosphere and asthenosphere on your diagram. crust lithosphere mantle outer core inner core asthenosphere Continents join together and split apart • Mapmakers noticed that eastern coast of S. America and western coast of Africa fit together • Alfred Wegner – Hypothesized that Earth’s continents were once joined in a single mass – They gradually moved apart – People didn’t believe him at first • continental drift—the hypothesis that Earth’s continents move Evidence of Continental Drift • Fossils (pg. 271) – Fossils found in S. America and Africa and no where else • Climate – Ancient climate zones show tropical plants on Greenland, which is now mostly ice. Rocks with deep ice scratches can be found in South Africa, which is now a warm climate. • Geology – Rocks found in today’s continents matched rocks are found in different areas and different continents Pangaea and Continental Drift • Supercontinent of all continents together was called Pangaea—“all lands” • Pangaea—a supercontinent that included all of the landmasses on Earth. • Wegener could not explain how it moved, so people rejected his hypothesis Plate Tectonics • The theory of plate tectonics explains how plates and their continents move • Wegner’s idea was pushed aside, until scientists discovered that tectonic plates move Evidence from the Sea Floor • mid-ocean ridges—a long line of sea-floor mountains where new ocean crust is formed by volcanic activity. (underwater mountain ranges) • Sea-floor spreading – Ridges form along cracks in the crust – Molten rock rises from these cracks – As the sea floor spreads (pulls apart) the old crust is pulled away, making room for new material • • http://emvc.geol.ucsb.edu/3_downloads/M1GTect/eSoAtlCutGlobeMovi es/SoAtlantic_CutGlobe.mov http://emvc.geol.ucsb.edu/3_downloads/M3RegTect/bNoCentAtlantic/N oCent_Atlantic.mov • Age of the sea floor – Scientists discovered that the rocks that were further from the ridge were older, so this was evidence of sea-floor spreading • http://emvc.geol.ucsb.edu/3_downloads/M3RegTect/aSoAtlanti c/SoAtlanticY.mov • Ocean trenches – Because the sea floor was spreading and increasing, scientists wondering why the Earth did not grow – Reason it did not grow is because there are places where denser oceanic crust is sinking into the asthenosphere • • http://emvc.geol.ucsb.edu/3_downloads/M3RegTect/dNoPacific/NoPPacific.mov http://emvc.geol.ucsb.edu/3_downloads/M1GTect/eSoAtlCutGlobeMovies/SoAtlantic_ CutGlobe.mov Causes of Plate Movement • Tectonic plates rest on the asthenosphere (layer of soft, hot rock) • Convection currents within Earth helps to move the plates • convection—the transfer of heat by the movement of a material • convection current—a motion that transfers heat energy to a material • Moves very slowly, a few centimeters a year • Push and pull motion Putting the theory together • theory of plate tectonics—the theory that states that Earth’s lithosphere is made up of huge plates that move over the surface of Earth. • Scientists combine their knowledge of Earth’s plates, sea floor spreading and the asthenosphere to create the theory of plate tectonics • Plates can move apart, push together, or scrape past each other • Plate movements cause great change— earthquake, volcanoes, and mountains appear where tectonic plates meet Earth’s tectonic plates. Arrows indicate the direction of movement. • http://emvc.geol.ucsb.edu/3_downlo ads/M1GTect/aPangaeaMovies/Pang aea.mov Questions • What evidence did Alfred Wegner use to hypothesize his theory of continental drift? • What does Pangaea mean? • What is evidence that the sea floor is spreading? • Why doesn’t the Earth grow because of sea floor spreading? • In what ways do plates move?