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Continental Drift Evidence: Fossils Evidence: Rock Sequences Evidence: Glaciation Evidence: Glaciation (cont’d) Evidence: Rock Types/Climates • glacial till & striations (scratches on rock) = polar climate • sand dunes = desert climate • coral reefs = tropical climate Evidence: Rock Types/Climates Evidence: Polar Wander?? “Uh-Oh!”: Problems with Continental Drift…. …an alternate explanation? 1928: Arthur Holmes suggested fluids rise toward the crust, spread, and sink again. 1930: Wegner dies, unable to adapt Holmes’ idea to his theory. Mantle/Crust Structure Earth’s Structure A New Hope: Sea-floor Spreading Testing the model…. Paleomagnetic reversals…. The seafloor spreading model is confirmed! Today’s model: Boundaries: Converging Boundaries: Diverging Boundaries: Transform So, what causes plates to move? • Convection currents: drag and move the lithospheric plates above the asthenosphere (three sources of heat produce the convection curents): (1)cooling of Earth’s core (2)radioactivity within the mantle/crust (3)cooling of mantle Convection Cells Convection Cells SUMMARY OF P.T.: • The plate tectonic model suggests: (1) continents can move across the surface of the globe (2) patterns of volcanism can change and shift across the globe as plates and their boundaries evolve and move (3) new oceans may grow (4) oceans basins close and are deformed to produce mountains