Title: Continental%20Drift%20Theory%20Plate%20Tectonics
1Continental Drift TheoryPlate Tectonics
2Tectonics dealing with structural features of
the Earth (e.g., mountains, ocean basins).
Plate Tectonics The process that involves
the interaction of moving crustal plates and
results in major structural features of the
Earth.
3Continental Drift TheoryWhat is it?The
Continental Drift Theory states that the crust of
the earth was once a single continuous layer. As
the core of the earth cooled over the millennia,
the outer crust developed faults (or cracks) and
broke up into several plates which have drifted
apart to form the current continents.
4- The theory of continental drift is based on the
concept that the continental and oceanic crusts
are embedded in the uppermost layer of the rocky
lithosphere. - The lithosphere is divided into sections called
tectonic plates, which slide over an underlying
partly molten layer of rock called the
asthenosphere. - The continents passively drift along with the
moving plates, and over hundreds of millions of
years this movement alters the entire geography
of the Earth.
5Plate The Earths crust consists of a number of
mobile plates, masses of crust that move
independently of adjacent plates.
6Alfred Wegener
- As a young scientist, Wegener was curious about
Earths continents. - In 1910, Mr. Wegener formed a hypothesis which
stated all the continents were once joined
together in a giant landmass. - He named this landmass PANGAEA.
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9Wegener used 3 types of evidence to prove his
theory!
- 1.Evidence from landforms
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- 2.Evidence from fossils
- 3.Evidence from climate
10Evidence from landforms
- The shapes of the continents seemed to fit
together. - Mountain ranges and other features also lined up.
11Evidence from landforms
The jig-saw puzzle
12Evidence from landforms
The jig-saw puzzle
13Evidence from landforms
The jig-saw puzzle
14Evidence from Fossils
- Fossils from one continent matched fossils from
other continents. - Wegener used both plant and animal fossils.
15Evidence from Fossils
fossil matches
16Wegeners Evidence
17Evidence from Climate
- Wegener looked at certain areas on Earth and
their climates - He noted that the fossils he found on certain
sections of Earth did not match the current
climate - Glacier scratches in S. Africa
18Evidence from Climate
Antarctic ice
19Evidence from Climate
Ice could not have extended this far.
So...continents MUST have moved..
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21The 6,000-km-plus journey of the India landmass
(Indian Plate) before its collision with Asia
(Eurasian Plate) about 40 to 50 million years
ago. India was once situated well south of the
Equator, near the continent of Australia.
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23Three types of plate boundary
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27TYPES OF MOUNTAINS(according to their origin)
- Block Mountains are formed when there is
movement along a fault. Eg Vosges(France), Black
Forest(Germany), Satpurs Vindhyas (India) - The valleys thus formed are known as Rift
Valleys. - (Fault When there is a vertical or
horizontal movement along a crack.) -
- Volcanic
28Fault Block
Block Mountain (Horst) and Rift Valley
(Graben) Examples