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PLATE TECTONIC THEORY

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Plate Tectonic Theory. Pangaea. The 7 continent connected like a puzzle . Continental Drift Theory. This Theory reveals that the continents were connected like a puzzle, Pangaea, and they slowly drifted apart due to plate tectonic movement. Continental Drift Theory. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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PLATE TECTONIC THEORY

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Pangaea

The 7 continent connected like a puzzle

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Continental Drift Theory

This Theory reveals that the continents were connected like a puzzle, Pangaea, and they slowly drifted apart due to plate tectonic movement

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Continental Drift Theory

The continents started to slowly drift apart to what we see today.

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Proof of the Theories

During World War II they developed SONAR to look for Submarines and it proved Plate Tectonic and Continental Drift Theory

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Plate Tectonic Theory

The Earth is not one solid piece but it is made up of slow moving labs of rock that ride over the pliable layer of the Earth.

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Plate Tectonic

Plate movement could cause an Earthquake

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Plate Tectonic

Plate movement can cause mountains to form

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Plate Tectonic

Plate movement can cause waves to form

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Plate Tectonic

Plate movement can cause volcanoes to errupt

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Convergence

When 2 plate converge or smack together

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Subduction

Continental plate is overrides an Oceanic Plate

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Rifting

The pushing up and out of Plate Tectonic

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Faulting

2 Plates Sliding back and forth against one another

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Weathering The Breaking Up and Breaking Down of

Rock on the Earth’s surface into smaller and smaller pieces

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Erosion The Movement of Weathered material by

water, wind, or ice.