Wednesday, April 29, 2020
Plate Tectonics Essays (487 words) - Plate Tectonics,
  Plate Tectonics  Prior to World War II, humans were conformed with the idea that the Earth and  its continents had been basically unchanged since the beginning of time. A    German meteorologist, Alfred Wegener observed that the coastlines of the seven  continents could be fitted together almost perfectly like a jigsaw puzzle. If  fitted together, the geological dating the land would match as well as other  geological features. He believed that this was more than coincidence, which  happened to be the belief at the time. By putting all the continents together,  he formed a large landmass that he named Pangea. This would also explain the  same fossils found on 2 continents, separated by large oceans. Although the  continents fit together nicely, and it would solve many of the earth's  mysteries, people still rejected the idea that the continents moved for several  reasons. Ignorance and strong religious beliefs played a part in this, but it  was mainly rejected because of the lack of a good explanation for the movement  of the continents. Wegener's theory for the movement of continents was called  continental drift. This was not believable at the time because there was no way  the continents could move through the rigid ocean floor. During WWII, people  started to explore the ocean floor and discovered evidence that would prove    Wegener's ideas about land movement. The most interesting feature of the ocean  was the ridges running along the ocean floor. It was discovered that earthquakes  were abundant along the ridges that let magma flow from them. The magma would  flow out these ridges and push the Earth away from it. This sea floor spreading  was how the continents had moved over millions of years. The earth's crust is in  mobile sections called plates, moved by the circulation of magma in a layer of  the earth called the mantle. The moving and colliding of plates form many of  today's landforms such as the Himalayan Mountains. They were formed when India  moved into Asia, colliding and making the shores of India go underneath Asia.    Although we have found much on plate tectonics, there are still some unanswered  questions. The depths of the plates are still unknown. Scientists are still  unsure on how the motion of the mantle was initiated. There are many theories on  how plate tectonics works and why the polarization of the Earth switches every  million years but there have been no concrete facts. Plate tectonics needs to be  explored more in order to solve much of the mysteries of the earth. It has  already answered many questions about the geologic history. The moving plates,  volcanoes, and faults explain much of the earth's topography. If we come to a  better understanding of plate tectonics, the evolution of different species of  animals will become clearer to us. The history of plate tectonics will help us  understand the past migrations of species and even early humans. Not only can  studying plate tectonics help in understanding the past but can help predict the  future. Advancement of these theories may help predict earthquakes in plenty of  time to spare millions of lives and can help us predict the topography of the  future.    
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