Pangaea and Continental Drift - Wikiversity (original) (raw)

Picture of Alfred Wegener

Evidence to Support

Harry Hess in the Navy

Seafloor Spreading is the process when new oceanic lithosphere forms due to the rising and solidifying of magma. As tectonic plates move away from each other, new crust (magma, then solidified) fills in the gap between the moving sea floors. This new crust forms underwater mountain systems called mid-ocean ridges. The new crust pushes away the older crust, thus, the closer to the mid-ocean ridge, the younger the crust is.

Evidence to support Seafloor Spreading: Magnetic Reversals

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Magnetic Reversals are defined as: "A change in the Earth's magnetic field (the North Pole --> South Pole, and vice versa)".