Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics

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Continental Drift: An Idea Before Its Time

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Continental Drift: An Idea Before Its Time

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Plate Tectonics

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  1. 1 Continental Drift: An Idea Before Its Time
  2. 2 Pangaea 200 Million Years Ago
  3. 3 Similar Fossils on Different Continents
  4. 4 Continental Drift: Supporting Evidence
  5. 5 The Great Debate
  6. 6 The Theory of Plate Tectonics
  7. 7 Earth's Lithospheric Plates
  8. 8 Three Types of Plate Boundaries
  9. 9 Divergent Plate Boundary
  10. 10 Mid-ocean ridge system
  11. 11 Iceland: Mid-ocean ridge
  12. 12 Divergent Plate Boundaries
  13. 13 Continental Rifting
  14. 14 Convergent Plate Boundaries & Subduction
  15. 15 Oceanic-Continental Convergence
  16. 16 Continent-Continent Convergence
  17. 17 Plate Boundaries • Transform fault boundaries - Plates slide past one another
  18. 18 Changing Plate Boundaries
  19. 19 Deep-Sea Drilling
  20. 20 Hot Spots and Hot Spot Tracks
  21. 21 Testing the Plate Tectonics Model
  22. 22 Polar wandering paths for Eurasia and North America
  23. 23 Magnetic Reversals and Seafloor Spreading
  24. 24 Ocean Floor as a Magnetic Recorder
  25. 25 Heat Flow on the Sea Floor
  26. 26 How Is Plate Motion Measured?
  27. 27 What Drives Plate Motions?
  28. 28 Forces Driving Plate Motions
  29. 29 Forces Acting on Plates
  30. 30 Whole-Mantle Convection
  31. 31 Layer Cake Model

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