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Continental Drift

Continental Drift. By: Vanessa, Nina, and Sarah. Test Questions. Continental Drift was a hypothesis that that the continents broke apart and moved slowly to their current positions. Pangaea was an ancient landmass where the continents were all joined together.

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Continental Drift

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  1. Continental Drift By: Vanessa, Nina, and Sarah

  2. Test Questions Continental Drift was a hypothesis that that the continents broke apart and moved slowly to their current positions. Pangaea was an ancient landmass where the continents were all joined together. Alfred Wegener was meteorologist who suggested that all the continents moved to their current positions. Rocks, fossils of animals, and fossils of plants are all evidence of continental drift.

  3. Who Thought of It? In 1902 meteorologist Alfred Wegener suggested the hypothesis that all the continents were once joined Wegener’s hypothesis was turned down at the time because he didn’t have enough evidence to prove it After Wegener’s death, geologists and physicists found evidence to support the hypothesis of continental drift

  4. Evidence of Continental Drift Rocks were found on different continents that had layers that matched up The reptile Mesosaurus lived in freshwater an on land and was found on the continents of South America and Africa Warm- weathered plant found on the cold weathered island of Spitsbergen showing that the island moved from a warm climate to a colder climate People like Wegener noticed that the some of the continents look like they once fit together

  5. Pangaea By looking at the map, you can notice that the some continents look like they fit together such as South America and Africa

  6. Key Points/ Summing Up the Section • Wegener used climate clues to support his hypothesis of continental drift by discovering warm weathered plants on cold continents and glacier marks on warm continents. 2. Rock clues were used to support the hypothesis of continental drift because rocks on different continents have layers that line up with each other.

  7. Key Points/ Summing up the Section 3. Climateclues help to support the hypothesis of continental drift because fossils of the warm- weathered plant Glossopteris have been found on cold continents and evidence of glacier marks have been found on warm continents. 4. You would expect to see similar rocks and rock structures on landmasses that were once connected because the rocks were formed during Pangaea before the landmasses and rocks on them broke apart and drifted slowly to their current locations.

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