2.1.5 The Lithosphere (KQ1): Evidence of Plate Tectonics
This teacher does a really great job of explaining it in terms of paelo-magnetism (see below)...so instead of reinventing the wheel, let's watch him and learn.
KEY POINTS TO TAKE HOME:
- The continents seem to "fit" together...this is known as geologic fit
- We know from looking at layers of rock that the magnetic poles on Earth switch every so often (by every so often, I mean hundreds of millions of years)
- The magnetic rocks on the crust change poles as you move away from known ridges
- On both sides of the ridge, the distance is the same to change the pole, showing that the rock equidistant from the ridge on both sides was formed at the same time
- The is evidence that the plates are moving away from each other
- This theory and the evidence is known as paleo-magnetism
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