
Drifting Continents
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11th Grade
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Joseph Anderson
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Unraveling the Mystery of Continental Drift
Exploring the fascinating phenomenon of how continents have moved and changed over millions of years.
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Continental Drift
Alfred Wegener (1915)
German scientist
noticed continental coastline similarities
proposed Continental Drift Hypothesis
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Multiple Choice
Who proposed the Continental Drift Hypothesis?
Alfred Wegener
Isaac Newton
Charles Darwin
Marie Curie
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Continental Drift: Wegener's Hypothesis
According to Wegener’s Continental Drift Hypothesis, continents had once been joined to form a single supercontinent (Pangaea).
also proposed that ~200 mya, Pangaea began breaking into smaller continents that then drifted slowly to their present positions
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Multiple Choice
What did Wegener call the supercontinent?
Coruscant
Pangaea
Batuu
Hoth
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Evidence for Continental Drift:
Wegener’s evidence to support Continental Drift included similar fossils, types of rock, and ancient climates on widely separated landmasses.
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Matching Fossils
Fossil evidence for Continental Drift includes several fossil organisms found on different landmasses.
Wegener reasoned that these organisms could not have crossed the vast oceans presently
separating the continents.
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Multiple Select
What evidence did Wegener give to support his idea of Continental Drift?
Similar fossils
Types of rocks
Ancient Climates
Paleomagnetism
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Continental Drift
Cynognathus - land reptile
fossil remains in South America and Africa
Lystrosaurus - land reptile
fossil remains in Africa, India, and Antarctica
Mesosaurus - freshwater reptile
fossil remains in eastern South America and southern Africa
Glossopteris - small plant (fern)
fossil remains in South America, southern Africa, India, Antarctica, Australia
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Plate Tectonics:
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Continental Drifts:
Rock Types
Matching types of rock in several mountain belts that today are separated by oceans provide evidence for Continental Drift.
if the continents were once part of Pangaea, the rocks formed in a particular region on one continent should closely match the age and type of those in adjacent position on the adjoining continents
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Continental Drift:
Appalachian Mountains in eastern North America end off the coast of Newfoundland
mountains of similar age with similar rocks and structures found in the British Isles and Scandinavia
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Continental Drift:
Ancient Climates
Wegener found glacial deposits showing that between 220-300 mya, ice sheets covered large areas of the Southern Hemisphere. Deposits of glacial till occurred at latitudes that today have temperate or even tropical climates: southern Africa, South America, India, and Australia.
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Continental Drift:
bedrock scratched and grooved by ice found below glacial debris in areas now located near the equator
large tropical swamps that are now major coal fields found in eastern United States, Europe, and Siberia
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Rejection of Wegener's Hypothesis
The main objection to Wegener’s hypothesis was that he could not describe a mechanism capable of moving the continents.
most scientists of his day (1915) rejected Wegener’s hypothesis
As technology developed, mapping the ocean floor, data about earthquake activity, and data about Earth’s magnetic field led to the development of the Theory of Plate Tectonics by 1967, which proved Wegener’s hypothesis correct.
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Unraveling the Mystery of Continental Drift
Exploring the fascinating phenomenon of how continents have moved and changed over millions of years.
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