3. Wegener’s Hypothesis
• In 1912 Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of
continental drift.
• Continental drift theory: States that the
continents once formed a single land that broke
up, and drifted to their current location today.
• Wegener used several different types of evidence
to support his hypothesis
7. 1) Wegener noticed that the continents fit each
other like jigsaw puzzle pieces (as time passed
some force pulled the puzzle pieces apart)
8. 2) Scientists found that the mountains in south
America and Africa had the same types of rocks
and the same age.
9. 3) Similar fossils where found on different
continents.
Mesosaurus (a fresh water reptile)
The mesosaurus fossil was found in South
America and Africa (it cannot swim in the ocean)
12. Scientists came up with the “Plate tectonics theory”
“Plate tectonics theory”
States that the lithosphere is made of huge plates
of solid rock and these plates slide on the slippery
surface of the asthenosphere causing the
continents on them to move.
13. There are 3 types of tectonic plate
movement.
Divergent Convergent Transform
15. Magma (hot melted rocks) from the
mantle moves upwards pushing the
plates apart causing tension (push).
This push causes:
1) Ocean floor spreading and
2) mid ocean ridges.
(Because the continents are resting on these
plates they also move apart)
17. When the plates are pushed into each
other, they form a compression force.
Compression causes:
1) Folded mountains(earth crust is
folded) and
2) Volcanoes (when one of the plates
slides under the other and pushes
the magma)
21. When the plates are rub together, they
form a shear force.
The break in the earth’s crust where the
plates rub against each other is called
faults.
Break in the crust at faults cause:
1) Fault block mountains
2) Earthquakes