Theory of Plate Tectonics
Pangaea
Landforms/Events
Plate Tectonics
Boundaries
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How do fossils present evidence for continental drift?

Similar species fossils (that cannot swim in ocean) are found in different continents like Africa and South America

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What was Pangaea?
a giant supercontinent made up of the current continent 200 million years ago
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What is the ring of fire
A zone of frequent earthquakes and volcano eruptions
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What is a plate in geographical terms (layer of Earth)?

Pieces of the lithosphere

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Where do convergent boundaries occur?
between oceanic and continental boundaries, oceanic and oceanic boundaries, and continental and continental boundaries
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Who First proposed the theory of continental Drift?
Alfred Wegener
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How can you explain the evidence of fern fossils in Antarctica?

Antarctica was located to the north (closer to the equator) and drifted down.

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What types of boundary results in the formation of mountains?

Convergent

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What causes plate movement?

Through the mantels convection currents

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Where do divergent boundaries exist?
where plates are spreading apart and new crust is formed
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What is the theory of plate tectonics?

Lithosphere is divided into pieces called plates and they slowly drift atop a liquid core.

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How did Pangaea turn into the continents that we have today?

Continental Drift

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A rift valley (such as the great African Rift Valley) is where two plates...

pull diverge. 

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What layer do the convection currents move in?
The mantel
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What are the three types of plate boundaries?

Divergent, convergent, Transform

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How is Pangea evidence for continental drift?
Continents fit together like puzzle pieces
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Where was India located 200 million years ago? What is your evidence?

Closer to the south pole, evidence of glaciers
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Where does subduction occur?

oceanic-continental  convergent

Oceanic-Oceanic convergent 

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How do convection currents move the plates?

heat from the core causes molten rock (magma) in the mantle to rise, cool, and sink, creating currents that push and pull on the rigid tectonic plates above

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What type of boundary exists at the mid atlantic ridge?
Divergent boundary
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How does distinctive rock strata support continental drift theory?
Geological structures of the rocks on different continents are identical to each other.
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When did Pangaea exist?
What is 200 million years ago
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What is the relationship between the distance from mid-ocean ridge and age of rocks?

As the distance from the MOR increase the age of rocks increase

MOR: newest              trenches: oldest

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What is the name of the hypothesis that led to the development of the theory of plate tectonics?

The hypothesis of continental drift

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Where is the mid-atlantic ridge located?
the center of the atlantic ocean from north to south
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