
Pangaea
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Science
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7th Grade
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Hard
James Gonzalez
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11 Slides • 12 Questions
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Pangea and Continental drift
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Alfred concluded that all the evidence he found showed that; once there was a massive supercontinent that all the others where part of .
Pangea
Wegener’s Idea
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Multiple Choice
What is pangea?
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Pangea comes from the Greek word meaning “All Lands”.
It reached from pole to pole.
Was centered over where Africa now lies.
What is Pangea?
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Multiple Choice
In Greek what does Pangea mean?
All Lans
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About 200 million years ago Pangea started to break a part.
18o million years- Pangea is now Gondwanaland and Laurasia.
65 million years - Most major continentes have move apart.
Present - the continents reach modern positions.
Broken Lands
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Multiple Choice
What did the earth look like as Pangea?
One Large landmass, one large Ocean
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Multiple Choice
How could the earth have looked 180 million years ago?
The earth could have split into two smaller continents.
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Multiple Choice
About how long ago did most of the major continents become separate?
65 million years ago
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In the 1950’s the sea floor was mapped, was not flat and smooth
Mid-Ocean Ridges were found
Underwater mountain ranges
Circle the earth like stitches on a baseball.
Sea floor and Pangea
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Drag and Drop
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Ridges formed on cracks in the crust
Molten rock (magma) rises through the cracks, and cools.
New oceanic crust is made.
Sea floor slowly spreads.
These areas are called “Spreading Centers”
Sea Floor spreading
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Drag and Drop
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Age of the sea floor come from rocks in spreading centers.
A special ship called Glomar Challenger dug up the rocks
Younger rocks are closer to the ridge, older rocks are farther and deeper away.
Ocean crust is 160 - 180 Million yrs, Continental Crust 4 Billion yrs old.
Age of the sea floor
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Dropdown
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The sea floor is still spreading, why isn’t the earth larger?
Hugh chunks of old oceanic crust in falling into the asthenosphere.
Old crust is destroyed as fast as new crust is made.
Earth stays the same size.
Ocean Trenches
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Plates rest on the asthenospheere.
Move by the Transfer of heat through the movement of a fluid CONVECTION.
Convection happens when material at the bottom get really hot and les dense and rises. At the top cools, becomes more dense, and sinks - EX. Boiling pot of water
If the rising and sinking happen a lot, the motion transfers energy - Convection Currents.
Cause the plates to move.
Plate move?
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Multiple Choice
What is convection?
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Multiple Choice
What is an example of convection?
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Multiple Choice
Explain Convection current?
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Theory of plate Tectonics
In the mid 1900’s new evidence was found that showed that Wegener’s idea were possible.
The combined knowledge of the Lithosphere, the sea floor, the asthenosphere were used to create
THE THEORY OF PLATE TECTONICS.
The earths lithosphere is made of Hugh plates that move over the earth surface.
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Over time we learned they could not move around without affecting other plates.
The plates can move apart, push together or scrape past each other .
The movements cause great changes on the crust.
plates movements
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Multiple Select
How do Tectonic plates move?
(Choose all that apply.)
Move apart
Push Togther
Scrap past each other
Do little dance
Pangea and Continental drift
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