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QUESTIONS? 1 CONTINENTAL ANY DRIFT 2 Age structure of the North American Craton 3 Geosynclines 4 Continent Movement 5 Notions of Continent Movement 1915 Alfred Wegener 1858 Antonio Snider-Pellegrini 6 Continental Drift Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane Alfred Wegener 7 Evidence for Continental Drift 8 Fit of the Continents 9 Fit of the Continents 10 Distribution of Fossils Mesosaurus...

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QUESTIONS? 1 CONTINENTAL ANY DRIFT 2 Age structure of the North American Craton 3 Geosynclines 4 Continent Movement 5 Notions of Continent Movement 1915 Alfred Wegener 1858 Antonio Snider-Pellegrini 6 Continental Drift Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane Alfred Wegener 7 Evidence for Continental Drift 8 Fit of the Continents 9 Fit of the Continents 10 Distribution of Fossils Mesosaurus 11 Distribution of Fossils 12 Continuity of Geologic Features 13 Continuity of Geologic Features 14 Paleoclimatic Features 15 Wegener's Climate Belts Glacial Desert Coal 16 Our Wandering Continents Alexander DuToit 17 Mythical Continents 18 Explanations??? 19 Wither Continental Drift? 20 GATHERING THE THREADS: THE PLOT THICKENS 1925 - 1963 21 Sonar 22 Edges of Continents 23 Edges of Continents 24 Deep Oceans 25 Deep Oceans 26 Deep Oceans 27 Earthquakes 28 Trenches 29 WHY??? 30 Earth's Magnetic Field 31 Magnetic Field Properties 32 33 34 Magnetometer 35 36 37 Wegener Modern & Reconstructions 38 39 40 Seafloor Spreading 41 PLATE TECTONICS 42 43 44 45 46 Plate Tectonics 47 Age of Ocean Crust 48 Role of Continents Continental Crust Oceanic Crust 60 km 120 km 180 km 49 The Plates 50 The Mechanism Convergent Divergent 51 DIVERGENT BOUNDARIES 52 53 Dome TRIPLE JUNCTION THE BIRTH OF AN OCEAN 54 55 56 Along The Ridges 57 Transform Faults 58 59 60 CONVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARIES 61 Ocean-Ocean Boundary 62 Island Arcs 63 64 Ocean-Continent Boundary 65 66 Continent-Continent Boundary 67 68 6...

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