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Sea Floor Spreading

Sea Floor Spreading. Chapter 4 Section 4. Standard. S 6.1 Students know evidence from plate tectonics is derived from the fit of the continents and mid ocean ridges. Vocabulary. Mid-ocean ridges Sonar Sea floor spreading Deep ocean trench subduction. Anticipatory Set. Close your eyes

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Sea Floor Spreading

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  1. Sea Floor Spreading Chapter 4 Section 4

  2. Standard • S 6.1 Students know evidence from plate tectonics is derived from the fit of the continents and mid ocean ridges.

  3. Vocabulary • Mid-ocean ridges • Sonar • Sea floor spreading • Deep ocean trench • subduction

  4. Anticipatory Set • Close your eyes • Deep in the ocean, the temperatures are freezing • No light • There are bizarre creatures living down there • Giant, red tipped tube worms, giants clams, and spider like crabs • This is what the bottom of the ocean looks like

  5. Sonar is what scientist use in the mid-1900s to map the mid-ocean ridge. • Mid ocean ridges are found in all of Earth’s oceans.

  6. Mid ocean ridges curve like the seam of baseball on the ocean floor. The mountains in this system lie hidden under hundreds of meters or water. • In a few places the ridge will poke above the surface

  7. Sea Floor Spreading • Scientists in a submersible saw rocks formed by the rapid hardening of molten material when they observed mid-ocean ridges. • In Sea-floor spreading, molten material rises from the mantle and erupts along the mid-ocean ridges. • The sea floor spreads apart along both sides of the ocean ridge as new crust is added. • The ocean floor moves like a conveyor belt, carrying the continents along with them.

  8. It forms a crack in the oceanic crust • Molten materials rises and erupts from the crack • It moves over the old crust • Then begins to cool • It then forms a new strip of rock

  9. Evidence of Sea Floor Spreading • Evidence: • Eruptions of molten material- • Alvin- small submarine (withstand crushing forces) and the crew found rocks shaped liked pillows • Magnetic stripes in the rock of the ocean floor • Patterns in the rocks, contains iron, creates a magnetic strip • The ages of the rocks • Drilling samples, brought up through pipes • Scientists discovered that rocks farther away from the mid-ocean ridge were older than those near it by determining the age of rock samples obtained by drilling on the sea floor.

  10. Subduction at Trenches • Part of the ocean floor sinks back into the mantle at deep ocean trenches • Subduction • New ocean floor is hot • Moves away and cools and becomes dense • Gravity pulls the older floor beneath the trench

  11. Together • Together they have changed the size and shape of our oceans • The Pacific Ocean is shrinking, how can that be? • The trenches around the edges are pulling in the older crust.

  12. Checking for Understanding • ___________________is what scientist use in the mid-1900s to map the mid-ocean ridge. • ____________ ______________ _______________are found in all of Earth’s oceans • What is subduction?

  13. Guided PracticeIndependent Practice • Guided Practice “Building Vocabulary” • Stop!!! See Me!!! • Independent Practice: Side one #1-5 • Back side: Homework!

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