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LAB 6 :

LAB 6 :. EARTH’S MOVING CONTINENTS. Key Question: Have the continents & oceans always been in the same positions they are today?. CONVECTION in the mantle DRIVES CONTINENTAL DRIFT. 1. Alfred Wegener – Proposed the theory of continental drift (1912).

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LAB 6 :

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  1. LAB 6: EARTH’S MOVING CONTINENTS Key Question: Have the continents & oceans always been in the same positions they are today?

  2. CONVECTION in the mantle DRIVESCONTINENTAL DRIFT

  3. 1. Alfred Wegener – Proposed the theory of continental drift (1912)

  4. Evidence Supporting CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY and that PANGEAonce existed

  5. (1) The continents, especially South America and Africa seem to FIT TOGETHER LIKE A PUZZLE

  6. (2) PLANT & ANIMAL FOSSILS were very similar, yet they were found on different continents

  7. (3) GLACIAL GROOVES in India indicate that the subcontinent must have been in a different location than it is today

  8. (4) GPS TRACKING of the current tectonic plate movement

  9. (5) There are SIMILAR ROCK TYPES on opposite sides of the Altlantic Ocean

  10. (6) Today, theMODERN (insect-eating) MAMMALSon each continent are similar & distantly related

  11. (7) There are SUTURE ZONES(areas where 2 continents come together to form 1 continent)…mountains form

  12. (8) MOUNTAIN RANGES LINE UP when the continents are moved together

  13. LAB 6 VOCABULARY

  14. 53. Pangea – A supercontinent from 250 m.y.a. that included all the Earth’s continental crust • Alfred Wegener – Proposed the theory of continental drift (1912) 13. Continental Drift Theory – Theory that the continents were in one position, have moved and continue to move

  15. 16. Glacial Grooves – Evidence of glacial movement on land 18. Glaciers – Large mass of ice formed on land that flows down or out due to its own weight 48. Suture Zones – Areas where two continents come together to form one continent at continent-continent collision zones

  16. 225 Million Years Ago

  17. 200 Million Years Ago

  18. 135 Million Years Ago

  19. 65 Million Years Ago

  20. Present Day

  21. Breakup of PANGEA

  22. The Future…

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