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Plate Tectonic and Continental Drift. History of Continental Drift. Alfred Wegener proposed the Theory of Continental Drift in 1910 CONTINENTAL DRIFT : The continents are drifting on top of the ocean floors. They once were together in a massive continent called Pangaea.
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History of Continental Drift • Alfred Wegener proposed the Theory of Continental Drift in 1910 • CONTINENTAL DRIFT: The continents are drifting on top of the ocean floors. They once were together in a massive continent called Pangaea. • Proof 1. Continents fit together like a puzzle on the map. • Proof 2.Fossils of plants and animals located where they can not exist. • Proof 3. Exactly same rock identified on two different continents. • Proof 4. Evidence of glaciers in deserts and deserts in Alaska • Evidence against this theory • 1. No evidence of scarring on the seafloor and no remnants of debris. • 2. Wegener could not explain the mechanism of movement.
Harry Hesse • Hess a geologist studied the MAR during WWII looking for submarine. He helped prove that the sea floor was spreading in the Atlantic ocean. He was also the first head of NASA.
Harry Hess Discoveries • Plates move on the asthenosphere • Asthenosphere is an elastic layer between the hard crust and the molten mantle. • In the Mid Atlantic Ridge (MAR) the earths crust is spreading and is known as a DIVERGENT BOUNDARY • In the Himalayan and Andes mountains, the plates are colliding and building mountains which is known asCONVERGENT BOUNDARY • When an ocean plate is forced under a Continental Plate, SUBDUCTION occurs, causing Volcanoes. This is common in Italy and Washington State and is known as a Subduction Convergent Boundary
HimilayaMtns – where indo-australian plates hits asia plate.
San Juan de Fuca Plate – the subduction zone that creates U.S. Volcanoes, in washington state.
Transform boundaries – side by side collisions-create faults and earth quakes.