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Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 1
New Vocabulary
oPangaea (495) – The supercontinent that all continents today were once a part of
oContinental Drift (495) – A hypothesis that suggests that continents are in constant motion on the surface of
Earth
Pangaea
oEach year, North America moves a few _____________________ farther away from Europe and closer to Asia.
oNearly 100 years ago, Alfred _________________ began an important investigation to know whether Earth’s
continents were fixed in their positions.
o He proposed that all continents were once part of a supercontinent called ____________.
o Over time Pangaea began_________________ __________________, and the continents slowly
moved to their present positions.
oWegener proposed the hypothesis of _____________________ drift, which suggested that continents are in
constant motion on the surface of Earth.
Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 2
Evidence That Continents Move
oThe most obvious evidence for continental drift is that the continents appear to fit together like pieces of a
__________________________.
oHowever, scientists were skeptical, and Wegener needed additional evidence
 Apparent fit of the continents
 Past ____________ Data
 __________________ Correlation
 _____________ and Mountain Correlation
Climate Clues
Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 3
oWhen Wegener pieced Pangaea together, he proposed that South America, Africa, India, and Australia were
located closer to ___________________________ 280 million years ago.
oHe suggested the climate of the Southern Hemisphere was much ______________________ at the time.
o Glaciers covered most of these continents
oWegener studied the _______________ deposited by glaciers in South America, Africa, India, and Australia.
oHe discovered ________________ _______________, or deep scratches in rocks made as the glaciers moved
across the land on neighboring continents today.
Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 4
Fossil Clues
oAnimals and plants that lived on different continents can be ____________________ to that continent alone.
o Kangaroos are exclusive to___________________ . Lions live in ________________but not S. America.
o Because ____________________ separate continents, these animals cannot travel from one continent
to another by natural means
oHowever, _______________________of similar organisms have been found on several continents separated by
oceans.
oFossils of a plant called Glossopteris have been discovered in rocks from South America, ______________,
India, Australia, and________________________.
oEvidence suggests these plants grew in a _____________________environment. Therefore, the climate of this
region, including Antarctica, was different than it is today.
o Antarctica had a warm and wet climate and changed drastically from _________ milllion years earlier
when glaciers existed.
Rock Clues
Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 5
oWegener also observed that ________________________ ranges and rock formations on different continents
had common origins.
 Today geologists have determined that large-scale volcanic eruptions occurred on the western coast of
_________________ and the eastern coast of South America at about the same time hundreds of millions of
years ago
o These volcanic rocks are identical in both ____________________and ___________
oThe _____________________ mountain range in northern Europe and the Appalachian Mountains in eastern
N. America are similar in age, structure, and composition.
oIf you place the continents ______________________, these mountains would meet and form on long,
continuous mountain belt.
Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 6
What is missing?
oWegener continued to support the continent drift hypothesis until his death in ______________
oHis ideas were not widely accepted until nearly 4 decades later, because he could not explain how they
________________.
oOne reason scientists questioned continental drift was because it is a ______________ process
oIt was not possible for Wegener to measure how ________________ the continents moved
o How could continents push their way through the ___________________rock of the sea floor?
o However at that time, the world was only beginning to understand what the seafloor looked like.
o It took many years after Wegener died before the evidence of plate tectonics hidden in the rifts on the
seafloor to be discovered.
Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 7

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Continental Drift Evidence

  • 1. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 1 New Vocabulary oPangaea (495) – The supercontinent that all continents today were once a part of oContinental Drift (495) – A hypothesis that suggests that continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth Pangaea oEach year, North America moves a few _____________________ farther away from Europe and closer to Asia. oNearly 100 years ago, Alfred _________________ began an important investigation to know whether Earth’s continents were fixed in their positions. o He proposed that all continents were once part of a supercontinent called ____________. o Over time Pangaea began_________________ __________________, and the continents slowly moved to their present positions. oWegener proposed the hypothesis of _____________________ drift, which suggested that continents are in constant motion on the surface of Earth.
  • 2. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 2 Evidence That Continents Move oThe most obvious evidence for continental drift is that the continents appear to fit together like pieces of a __________________________. oHowever, scientists were skeptical, and Wegener needed additional evidence  Apparent fit of the continents  Past ____________ Data  __________________ Correlation  _____________ and Mountain Correlation Climate Clues
  • 3. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 3 oWhen Wegener pieced Pangaea together, he proposed that South America, Africa, India, and Australia were located closer to ___________________________ 280 million years ago. oHe suggested the climate of the Southern Hemisphere was much ______________________ at the time. o Glaciers covered most of these continents oWegener studied the _______________ deposited by glaciers in South America, Africa, India, and Australia. oHe discovered ________________ _______________, or deep scratches in rocks made as the glaciers moved across the land on neighboring continents today.
  • 4. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 4 Fossil Clues oAnimals and plants that lived on different continents can be ____________________ to that continent alone. o Kangaroos are exclusive to___________________ . Lions live in ________________but not S. America. o Because ____________________ separate continents, these animals cannot travel from one continent to another by natural means oHowever, _______________________of similar organisms have been found on several continents separated by oceans. oFossils of a plant called Glossopteris have been discovered in rocks from South America, ______________, India, Australia, and________________________. oEvidence suggests these plants grew in a _____________________environment. Therefore, the climate of this region, including Antarctica, was different than it is today. o Antarctica had a warm and wet climate and changed drastically from _________ milllion years earlier when glaciers existed. Rock Clues
  • 5. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 5 oWegener also observed that ________________________ ranges and rock formations on different continents had common origins.  Today geologists have determined that large-scale volcanic eruptions occurred on the western coast of _________________ and the eastern coast of South America at about the same time hundreds of millions of years ago o These volcanic rocks are identical in both ____________________and ___________ oThe _____________________ mountain range in northern Europe and the Appalachian Mountains in eastern N. America are similar in age, structure, and composition. oIf you place the continents ______________________, these mountains would meet and form on long, continuous mountain belt.
  • 6. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 6 What is missing? oWegener continued to support the continent drift hypothesis until his death in ______________ oHis ideas were not widely accepted until nearly 4 decades later, because he could not explain how they ________________. oOne reason scientists questioned continental drift was because it is a ______________ process oIt was not possible for Wegener to measure how ________________ the continents moved o How could continents push their way through the ___________________rock of the sea floor? o However at that time, the world was only beginning to understand what the seafloor looked like. o It took many years after Wegener died before the evidence of plate tectonics hidden in the rifts on the seafloor to be discovered.
  • 7. Chapter 14 Lesson 1 – The Continental Drift Hypothesis – p494-500 – page 7