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Plate tectonics P L A T E T E C T O N I C S

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Structure of the earthThe earth is made up of different layers

Crust Outer core Inner coreMantle

Molten iron and nickel

Molten rock liquidSolid rocksSolid iron

Pangaea• Pangaea was a super continent at one time.• The map below give just one example of areas on different

continents that show the same fossils and rock types.

Pangaea From Greek Means all land

He called the super continental mass Pangaea

Wegener revived the early idea of

continental drift, contending that all of the

present-day continents were connected.

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The break up of Pangaea

Plate tectonics

The word, tectonic, refers to the deformation of the crust as a consequence of plate interaction.

This theory was developed by Alfred Wegener.Wegener believed that all of the continents were connected as one large land mass (he called Pangaea) about 200 million years ago.

The theory of plate tectonics states that the earth’s outermost layer, is broken into 7 large rigid pieces called plates: the African, North American, South American, Eurasian Australian, Antarctic, and pacific plates. Several minor plates also exist. These plates fit together like a jigsaw puzzle.

• The plates consist of two types of crust: continental crust and oceanic crust.• The theory explains the movement of the earth’s plates and the cause of

earthquakes, volcanoes, oceanic trenches, mountain ranges and many other geologic phenomenon.

• Convection currents and gravitational forces cause the plates to move.• There are three types of plate movements.

Plate tectonics

Evidence to support the theory

Wegener’s Evidence

Wegener’s summary was based on a number of careful observations:

• The rocks match• The physical fit between the continents• The fossil evidence• The plants and animals match

Two types of crust

The plates consist of two types of crust:The continents are made up of continental crustThe oceanic crust are the plates beneath the oceans.

What cause the plates to move? Convection Current and gravitational

forces within the mantle cause the plate to move.

Three type of plate movements

The plates are all moving in different directions and different speeds (from 2cm to 10 cm per year which is about the speed at which your fingernail grow) in relationship to each other.The place where two plates meet is called a plate boundary. Boundaries hav different names depending on how the two plates are moving in relationship to each other.

The three types of plate boundaries are:Divergent: plates move away from each other (tension) (New crust is made.Convergent: plates move towards each other (compression)Mountain building (Himalayas)Transform or lateral : plates horizontally grind against one another (strike-slip motion) (Shallow earthquakes, Andreas Fault)