In the early 1900's Alfred Wegener proposed that the continents were once joined together as a supercontinent named Pangaea. He had several pieces of evidence to help prove his theory...the same fossils can be found on different continents, mountain ranges line up when the continents are moved together, the shape of the continents match like puzzle pieces, and climate evidence suggests that Africa w
In the 1950's, new technology (sonar) allowed scientists to study the ocean floor. There, they discovered a huge moun
Today, scientists use the Theory of Plate Tectonics to explain how the continents have moved. This theory states that the lithosphere is broken into several pieces, called tectonic plates. These plates float on the asthenosphere and are in constant motion. Scientists believe that convection currents in the mantle, as well as slab pull, cause the plates to move. There are 3 different types of plate boundaries...convergent (coming together), divergent (moving apart), and transform (sliding past each other).
The Earth's surface has changed alot over the past 4.6 billion years. Even though the plates are only moving a few centimeters per year, they will continue to change the face of our planet.
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