The Theory of Continental Drift

The Theory of Continental Drift

<p>Continental Drift Notes (Chapter 7 Section 1)</p><p>I. Important Terms:</p><p>Pangaea: means All Land</p><p>Continental Drift: All continents were once connected in a single large landmass. They broke apart about 200 million years ago and drifted apart to their current positions. </p><p>II. Alfred Wegener – Developed Theory of Continental Drift</p><p> Alfred Wegener was a German meteorologist (studied weather) credited with development of the Continental drift theory.  Wegener observed the east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa fit together like puzzle pieces.  His ideas were NOT accepted by other scientists of his time. o The missing piece from his theory was sea floor spreading (the How?). Wegener did not have the technology to travel to the sea floor and collect samples of rock. o It was not until after his death that evidence was gathered to support his theory and his theory was finally accepted. </p><p>III. Wegener’s Evidence to Support his Theory of Continental Drift</p><p> The puzzle-like fit of the South America and Africa</p><p> Fossils and Plants o Fossils of Mesosaurus (a fresh-water, land-dwelling reptile) were found in both Africa and South America. . How can it get across a great body of salt water? o Fossils of Glossopteris (a tropical, fern-like plant) were found in Antarctica, Australia, India, South America and Africa. . Strange? Tropical meaning warm temperatures and high humidity; Antarctica meaning cold temperatures and no sunlight for part of the year . Is this possible? o Other fossil evidence exists as well. (Fossil Safari) More Evidence that Supported Wegener’s Theory of Continental Drift…</p><p> Climate Clues o He found evidence of glaciers in tropical areas. o Glacial deposits and scoured (scratched) rock surfaces were found in S. America, Africa, India and Australia. . How can you explain the presence of glacial deposits in areas were no glaciers exist today?</p><p> Rock Clues o Similar rock structures are found on different continents. . Examples:  The same age and type of rocks from the Appalachian Mountains are also found in Greenland and Western Europe.  Similar rocks are found along the coast of South America and Africa.</p>

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