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PLATE TECTONICS
• Tectonic is derived from the word “tekton” which means carpenter or builder
• Scientist use the term to describe the convection movement of the lithosphere
• Tectonic plates or lithospheric plates are massive, irregular slabs of solid rock that
envelope the surface of the earth
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY
• suggested by the German
meteorologist Alfred
Wegener in 1912
• the world was made up of
a single continent through
most of geologic time
• continent eventually
separated and drifted
apart, forming into the
seven continents we have
today
CONTINENTAL DRIFT THEORY
• When Pangaea broke up, the
northern continents of North
America and Eurasia became
separated from the southern
continents of Antarctica, India,
South America, Australia and
Africa. The large northern
continent is called Laurasia
and the southern continent is
called Gondwanaland.
PLATE TECTONICS THEORY
• scientists believe that Earth's surface is
broken into a number of shifting slabs or
plates, which average about 50 miles in
thickness
• Most of the world's active volcanoes are
located along or near the boundaries
between shifting plates and are called
plate-boundary volcanoes
MAJOR TECTONIC PLATES MINOR TECTONIC PLATES
Pacific Plate Somali Plate Caroline Plate
North American Plate Nazca Plate Scotia Plate
Eurasian Plate Philippine Sea Plate Burma Plate
African Plate Arabian Plate New Hebrides Plate
Antarctic Plate Caribbean Plate Juan de Fuca Plate
Indo-Australian Plate Cocos Plate
South American Plate
LITHOSPHERIC PLATES
CONTINENTAL PLATE
• lower density materials like
granite
• formed through volcanic
eruptions
OCEANIC PLATE
• heavier basalt and gabbro
rocks
• formed by magma when
volcanic eruption occurs
underwater
PLATE TECTONICS THEORY
• Seafloor Spreading – seafloor
itself moves (and also carries the
continents with it) as it expands
from a central axis was proposed
by Harry Hess from Princeton
University in the 1960s.
• Seafloor spreading helps explain
continental drift in the theory of
plate tectonics
PLATE TECTONICS THEORY