<p> 12.1 Evidence for Continental Drift – Student Notes</p><p> Wegener came up with the ______• the idea that the continents used to be connected as one big supercontinent but slowly moved apart over time He named the original supercontinent ______.</p><p>Evidence for Continental Drift 1. The Jigsaw Puzzle Fit The continents do not fit “perfectly” like a jigsaw puzzle. A better fit is found by matching the ______(original shorelines that are now underwater)</p><p>2. Matching Geological Structures and Rocks ______of one continent, end at coastline à begin again at another continent (similar folds, ages) Similarities between rocks of adjacent continents are evidence for continental drift. The rocks found in Newfoundland are the ______as rocks found in Greenland, Ireland, Scotland, Norway. </p><p>3. Matching Fossils The fossils of some ancient species suggests evidence for ‘pangaea’. Wegener found fossils of a fresh-water reptile ‘______’ in two places: SE South America and SW Africa Glossopteris (a fern) Found In: South America, Africa, Australia, India Antarctica</p><p>4. Glacial Evidence Evidence of glaciers formed in ice ages provides support to CD theory During ice ages, glaciers covered large areas of land When the glaciers ______, they leave behind proof Deeply scratched rocks (______), U-shaped valleys, patterns of rock formations ______refers to the extent of ancient glaciers and to the rock markings they have left behind</p><p>5. Climatic Evidence Coal forms from ______(usually tropical swamp material) Since the South Pole has never had a tropical climate....it must have been in a ______location than it is now</p><p>How the Continents Move The current theory is that the continents moved due to the ______. ______= movable slabs of rock that make up the Earth These large rigid plates slide over the surface of Earth (over a layer of partially molten rock)</p><p> Tectonic plates explain the location of volcanoes and earthquakes.... Volcanoes are ______</p><p> Earthquakes are ______</p><p>The Mid-Atlantic Ridge Mapping of the ocean floor revealed a ______running down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.</p><p> It is called the “Mid-Atlantic Ridge” </p><p>How It Was Formed The tectonic plates of the Earth slide apart (sliding is called “______”) Another way to think of this is “______” Something must replenish this lost crust!</p><p> Areas of oceanic crust are replenished by ______.... Magma (molten rock) rises up Cools and hardens when it reaches surface Forms the new sea floor This process keeps going..... Convection currents cause more magma to ______ Magma ______hardened material Older rock is pushed aside as new rock forms!</p><p> “______” </p><p>Proof of Sea-Floor Spreading In the 1940’s...oceanographers took samples of rock from the Mid-Atlantic Ridge ______rocks were found closer to ridge ______rocks were found farther from ridge (and in thicker layers...built up!) </p><p> Scientists have also found that the rocks themselves have a “______”</p><p> To understand this, we must understand the Earth’s magnetism.... </p><p> Every few thousand years....the direction of magnetic field REVERSES! </p><p> “______”</p><p> Rock contains metals like iron (Fe) Little pieces of iron “______” with magnetic field and then they STAY that WAY! When MAGNETIC REVERSAL happens...they line up in opposite direction. Rocks “______” the direction of the Earth’s magnetic field that existed when the rock formed! Amazing!</p><p> Studying the magnetic properties of ancient rocks....“______” So the sea floor is spreading and new rocks (from magma) are formed... Looking closely at the sea floor, scientists found a striped pattern! </p><p>Hot Spots A geological area where molten rock rises to Earth’s surface! ______were formed by a tectonic plate passing over a hot spot. The plate slides in the direction of the arrow....forms a ______of islands!</p>
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