Module 1 Lesson THEORIES
Module 1 Lesson THEORIES
PLATE
TECTONICS
THEORY
The Theory of Plate Tectonics
Based on two hypotheses
Continental Drift
Seafloor spreading
The Theory of Plate Tectonics
Hypothesis - hypothesis is an assumption made before any
research has been completed for the sake of testing.
Theory - is a principle set to explain phenomena already
supported by data.
Continental Drift Hypothesis
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Evidences of Continental Drift Theory
Fit of the continents
Fossil evidence
Ancient mountain ranges
Past climate evidence
Antonio Snider-Pelligrini
(1858), a geographer cut
out a map of Africa and
South America suggesting
they were connected at one
time
Other physical evidence
based on observation was
used by Wegener
Fit of Continents
Fossil Evidence
Continental movement
is the result of ocean
floor movement
Seafloor Spreading
Mafic lava is extruded along the mid-oceanic ridge to produce ocean floor.
New material is added, the cooler material is split and is “pushed” away from the
ridge, goes back to the mantle and regenerated
Driving Mechanisms
Cinder
Shield
COMPOSITE
The most majestic of the volcanoes are composite
volcanoes, also known as strato-volcanoes.
Composite volcanoes are tall, symetrically shaped,
with steep sides, sometimes rising 10,000 feet high.
They are built of alternating layers of lava flows,
volcanic ash, and cinders.
SHIELD
Shield volcanoes can grow to be very big. These
are large gently sloping volcanoes that spread
but on all directions.
CINDER
Cinder cones are simple volcanoes which have a bowl-shaped crater
at the summit and steep sides. They only grow to about a thousand
feet, the size of a hill. They usually are created of eruptions from a
single opening, unlike a strato-volcano or shield volcano which can
erupt from many different openings.
Types of Volcanoes in Terms of Activity
Active Volcano
- These are volcanoes that are “currently erupting or are
expected to erupt in the near future”
Dormant Volcano
- These are “not currently erupting but have erupted within
recordable history and are expected to erupt again in the
future.”
Extinct Volcano
- “These volcanoes are considered as dead and are not expected
to erupt in the future.”
Lesson 3
Distribution of Volcanoes
Pacific Ring of Fire