The Pangaea TheoryPangaea was a supposed supercontinent made up of all our current continents.Alfred Wegener - In 1912 he came up with the theoryOf Pangaea. The name means “all lands.” -He said Pangaea was probably intact Until late Carboniferous period.
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- other than geology he was accomplished in Astronomy, Meteorology and Climatology. These all helped him to come up with his theory/discovery.When Wegener first proposed the idea it was dismissed. - He could not provide an adequate explanation of the forces responsible for continental drift or disprove the theory that Earth was solid and immovable.
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Arthur Holmes - His ideas later assisted in the recognition
of Wegener’s theory. - He elaborated on Wegener’s hypothesis.
He said that thermal convection affects the mantle. It causes it to heat and cool. Heating and cooling over a period of time can cause a continent to split up and move.
- This received little attention at the time it was proposed.
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The theory being discussed at this time was the Contraction theory.
- This said that the Earth was once a molten ball and the act of cooling caused some parts of the Earth to fold in on itself.
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Convergent BoundariesConvergent Boundary: A boundary
were one plate overrides another one and forces it under. The one pushed under becomes part of the mantle again. Convergent Boundary
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Plate: A piece of the broken up lithosphere that floats on the asthenosphere. (top part of Earth.)
Boundary: Where two plates meet.
What it causes: Mariana Trench Mountains Earthquakes VolcanoesTrenches
Mountain
Mountain: A raised spot on the Earth that comes to a Point.( a big hill.)
Earthquake: A big shaking of the Earth from the motion of The plates moving.
Trench: A dip in the ground formed by the two plates that meet.
Volcano: An opening in the ground that magma come out of the Earth.
One example of a Convergent Boundary is the Ring of Fire.
- A ring of volcanoes around the edges of the Pacific Plate.
- due precisely to there being a lot of convergent zones around there. Volcano
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Divergent BoundariesDivergent Boundary: At a Divergent
Boundary two plates move away from each other. As the plates move away from each other mid- ocean ridges are formed because magma forces itself up through the cracks and cools. Mid-Ocean ridge
What it causes: - Mid-Ocean Ridgeshttp://scign.jpl.nasa.gov/learn/plate4.htm
One example of a Divergent Boundary is the Mid-Atlantic range.
- This helps to move North America and Europe farther apart.
- The two plates involved in this are the North American plate and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge
Eurasian plate.
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Transform BoundariesTransform Boundary: A boundary were
two plates slide past each other. Material is neither created nor destroyed. The plates just move past each other. Transform Boundary
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What it causes: - Earthquakes - Mudslides - Landslides
Mudslide
Landslide
Earthquake
Mudslide: The rapid downward movement of earth caused by shaking
Landslide: the falling or sliding of rock, soil, moss etc.
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One example of a Transform Boundary is the San Andreas Fault.
- Fault that is in California. - The North American and Pacific plates are
moving past each other and it is the site of many earthquakes.
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San Andreas Fault
Real World ConnectionsThe United States - we live on the North American Plate. - Most of the U.S. is on the North American
Plate with the exception of Hawaii and some of California which are on the Pacific Plate.
- the U.S. is bordered by the Pacific Plate and the Juan de Fuca Plate.
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The United States
Ohio is at risk of an Earthquake only if it is a very serious one. We feel them in Ohio but usually they are not very severe.
If the ancient Volcano in Yosemite were to blow again it would be disastrous.
Ohio
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