Year 10 Science Revision Notes — Continental Drift & Plate Tectonics II

Pangaea

Pangaea was a supercontinent where all Earth’s continents were joined together about 300 million years ago.

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Breakup of Pangaea

Pangaea later split into two large landmasses:

Laurasia

Northern supercontinent:

  • North America
  • Europe
  • Asia

Gondwana

Southern supercontinent:

  • Australia
  • Antarctica
  • Africa
  • South America
  • India
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Alfred Wegener

In 1912, Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift:

  • continents move slowly over time
  • continents were once connected

Scientists first rejected his idea because he could not explain how continents moved.


Evidence for Continental Drift

1. Matching Coastlines

Continents such as Africa and South America fit together like puzzle pieces.

2. Fossil Evidence

Same fossils found on continents now separated by oceans.

Examples:

  • Mesosaurus
  • Glossopteris

3. Rock and Mountain Evidence

Similar rock types and mountain ranges found on different continents.

4. Climate Evidence

Glacial evidence found in places that are now warm.


Plate Tectonics Theory

Modern theory explaining continental movement.

Earth’s crust is broken into tectonic plates that move slowly over the mantle.


Layers of Earth

LayerDescription
CrustThin outer layer
MantleHot semi-solid rock
CoreVery hot centre
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Mantle Convection

Heat inside Earth causes movement in the mantle.

This movement pushes tectonic plates.


Types of Plate Boundaries

Boundary TypeMovementResults
DivergentPlates move apartVolcanoes, new crust
ConvergentPlates move togetherMountains, earthquakes, volcanoes
TransformPlates slide pastEarthquakes
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Seafloor Spreading

New crust forms at mid-ocean ridges and moves outward.

This provided evidence supporting plate tectonics.


Key Terms

TermMeaning
Continental DriftContinents moving over time
Plate TectonicsModern theory explaining plate movement
PangaeaAncient supercontinent
GondwanaSouthern supercontinent
LaurasiaNorthern supercontinent
Mantle ConvectionMovement of hot mantle rock
SubductionOne plate forced beneath another

Important Exam Points

✅ Continental drift = Wegener’s original theory

✅ Plate tectonics = accepted modern explanation

✅ Australia was part of Gondwana

✅ Evidence is important in science


Quick Summary

\text{Pangaea split into Laurasia and Gondwana before tectonic plates moved continents into their current positions.}

  • Continents were once connected
  • Evidence includes fossils, rocks, coastlines, and climate
  • Tectonic plates move due to mantle convection
  • Plate movement causes earthquakes, volcanoes, and mountains

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