Here are my notes on it. I hope they help
Earth Plates
- In 1915, a German scientist, Alfred Wegener, suggested that Africa, South America, Australia, Antarctica and India were joined about 200 million years ago.
- This super continent, called Gondwana, gradually broke apart and the continents separated.
- Wegener’s hypothesis was called Continental Drift.
- The theory of continental drift proposes that about 250 million years ago, the present-day continents were all joined together in one supercontinent called Pangaea. They separated into a northern supercontinent called Laurasia, and a southern supercontinent called Gondwanaland about 180 million years ago and have, since then, have continued moving apart.
- Evidence to support Wegener’s ideas include:
- Similar limestone deposits are found in Australia, Antarctica and southern Africa.
[FONT="]o[FONT="] [/FONT][/FONT]Fossils of an ancient plant called
Glosspteris are widespread in all five continents and absent from Europe, Asia and North America.
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Mesosaurus, a crocodile-like reptile are found in Southern Africa and in South America.
§[FONT="] [/FONT]In the middle of the ocean, a mountain range higher than any on the continents was mapped. This was called the
Mid-Atlantic Ridge and it was later found to run from the Arctic, right down the middle of the Atlantic Ocean near the Antarctic Circle in the south.
[FONT="]At the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, new rocks are being made as hot material rises from the Earth’s mantle and pushes the older rocks away from the ridge line.
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- Scientists infer that the Earth’s crust is made of slowly moving plates which spread out from mid-oceanic ridges. Because the oceanic plates are heavier than the continental plates, they slide under them and melt into the asthenosphere.
- The idea that giant sections of plates of crustal rock move over the Earth’s surface became known as the theory of PLATE TECTONICS, a modification of the old Continental Drift hypothesis.
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