Name ______
Looking at the world map, what do you notice about the shape of the continents?
The thing is…the world didn’t always
look like this! It used to look like this:
How is this possible?!?!?
Plate Tectonics Theory
oThe lithosphere is ______into a number of large and small ______and the plates are floating on the ______
Lithosphere = the Earth’s ______ plus the upper portion of the ______ layer
Plate Boundaries
Divergent Boundary:
oPlates are moving ______from each other
oMidocean ridges are ______and ______ocean floor plates are created
Convergent Boundary:
oPlates are moving ______each other and are colliding (3 types)
1. When Ocean Plates collide with Contintental Plates
______, trenches
Create near coast volcanoes
______zones (a pattern of earthquakes as an ocean plate grinds down the underneath side of a continent)
2. When ocean plates collide with other ocean plates
______are created
(a pattern of volcanic islands created from a subduction zone that is located off the coast)
3. When a continental plate collides with another continental plate
______are created (example: HimalayanMountains)
Transform Fault Boundary
oPlates are neither moving toward nor away from each other, they are moving ______.
oThe plates may move in ______directions or in the ______directions but at different rates and frequent ______are created (example: San Andreas Fault)
oPlates are destroyed as fast as they are created (2 ways)
oPlates may be subducted and ______or may push be pushed upward to form ______
How can Oreos model the plate boundaries?
Very carefully, take just the top cookie off the Oreo.
Break the top cookie into 2 equal halves.
Replace the cookie halves back on the Oreo
Using the cookie,
Demonstrate a transform fault boundary
Demonstrate a divergent plate boundary
Demonstrate a convergent plate boundary
Seafloor Spreading Theory:
Ocean floors are moving like broad ______
New ocean floor crust is being created at the ______
What causes this?
______within the mantle
The up-welling leg of the current creates a ______boundary which produces ______
The down-welling leg of the current creates one type of ______boundary that results in ______and a ______zone
What evidence do we have to support this idea?
Midocean ridges are ______than surrounding ocean floors
______on ridges, earthquakes on ridges
Midocean ridge rocks are ______than surrounding ocean floor rocks
Midocean ridge volcanoes are ______than volcanoes further away
Ocean floor sediments are ______on the ridges and get ______as the distance from the ridges increase
Polar reversal magnetism proves that the ocean floor is moving away from the ridges
Speed of Spreading
Atlantic Ocean – ______cm/year
South Pacific Ocean – ______cm/year
Continental Drift Theory
The ______have shifted their position over geologic time and at one time all land masses were ______into one piece called ______
oPangaea began to split apart 200 million years ago
oDiagram
North America
LaurasiaGreenland
Eurasia
Pangaea
Africa
West G.S. America
Gondwanaland
Antarctica
East G.Australia
India
The continents are like packages on the seafloor conveyor belt.
What evidence do we have to support this idea?
oHigh percentage ______of continents at the 500 fathom level
oMinerals, fossils, and mountains on now ______continents ______if the continents were together
oGlaciation patterns indicate a ______ice cap at the South Pole
o______(magnetism of old rocks) indicate a common pole if the continents were all connected