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Vocabulary: Pangaea Continental drift Fossil Wegener’s Hypothesis (pg. 19)

Vocabulary: Pangaea Continental drift Fossil Wegener’s Hypothesis (pg. 19). Continental Drift Theory. Alfred Wegner’s Theory Pangaea = supercontinent. These people know about Pangaea. Evidence?. 1 Landforms 2 Fossils 3 Climate. Landform Evidence.

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Vocabulary: Pangaea Continental drift Fossil Wegener’s Hypothesis (pg. 19)

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  1. Vocabulary: Pangaea Continental drift Fossil Wegener’s Hypothesis (pg. 19)

  2. Continental Drift Theory • Alfred Wegner’s Theory • Pangaea = supercontinent

  3. These people know about Pangaea

  4. Evidence? • 1 Landforms • 2 Fossils • 3 Climate

  5. Landform Evidence • A South Africa mountain range lines up with mountains in Argentina

  6. 2. Evidence from Fossils Glossopteris Lystrosaurus Mesosaurus

  7. Glossopteris Fossils

  8. Lystrosaurus Fossils

  9. Mesosaurus Fossils

  10. Evidence from Climate Tropical plant fossils Glacial striations

  11. Tropical plant fossils are found in Arctic areas.

  12. Glaciers are very heavy. The bottom of the glacier wears away the bedrock as the the glacier slowly moves downhill. This process leaves behind glacial striations. Why are there glacial striations found in modern day south Africa?

  13. Glacial Striations

  14. More Glacial Striations

  15. Boy, those glaciers sure are a destructive force!

  16. Before they were half way home, the two men were exhausted, and the dogs had suffered terribly.Alfred Wegner and his Eskimo guide,Ramus Villumsen,had decided to try the 300 mile return trip to the coast of Greenland from their post at Eismette. They never completed the journey.Wegner’s body was found months later,in the spring of 1930, where Villumsen had buried it in the snow before attempting to complete the journey alone. He and his dogs were never found. They must be lying suspended to this very day, frozen in the Artic wastes of Greenland

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