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Chapter 11
Earth Science College Prep

Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics

Chapter 11

Continental Drift

Section 11.1

Evidence of Continental Drift

What is Continental Drift?

Evidence of Continental Drift

Continental drift Alfred Wegener

continents have moved horizontally to their current locations

All continents were once connected as one large landmass that broke apart about 200 million years ago

Evidence of Continental drift

What are the evidences of Continental Drift?

Evidence of Continental Drift

Puzzle fit of continents

Fossil clues

Climate clues

Rock clues

How could continents drift?

Wegeners folly continental drift not accepted

Seafloor spreading

Seafloor Spreading

Section 11.2

Clues on the Ocean Floor

What is seafloor spreading?

Clues on the Ocean Floor

Seafloor spreading Harry Hess

Magma flows out of the seafloor pushing seafloor

Age evidence Glomar Challenger

Young crust in middle of ocean

Magnetic Clues magnetic reversals

Theory of Plate Tectonics

Section 11.3

Plate Tectonics

Describe the theory of Plate Tectonics.

Plate Tectonics

Crustal plates float on mantle

Lithosphere Plates crust and upper mantle

Asthenosphere plastic like layer below Lithosphere

Plate Boundaries

Divergent two plate are separating

Mid-ocean ridge

Rift

Great Rift Valley

Plate Boundaries

Convergent boundaries plates come together

Ocean/continental

Ocean/ocean

Continental/continental

Plate Boundaries

Ocean/continental

Subduction

Ocean Trench

Land Volcanoes

Plate Boundaries

Ocean/ocean

Suduction zone

Ocean trench

Volcanoes island arc

Plate Boundaries

Continental/continental

Mountain range

Earthquake

Plate Boundaries

Transform fault

Plates slide pass one another

Earthquakes

Causes of Plate Tectonics

What causes Plate Tectonics?

Causes of Plate Tectonics

Convection Currents drive the plates

Effects of Plate Tectonics

What are some effects of Plate Tectonics?

Effects of Plate Tectonics

Faults and Rift Valleys

Mountains, Arcs, and Volcanoes

Strike-Slip Faults

Before Pangaea, Rodinia

Section 11.4 

Antarctic Collisions

Fossil Clues

Magnetic, Mountain and Margin Clues

Appalachian Mountains

Rodinia broke up

 

North America on the Move

Pangaea formed

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