Paleooceanography and Sea-level Changes
Plate Tectonics. Activity 1 In activity 1 I learned that the crust is the thin outermost layer of the Earth while the continental crust is 30-50 km thick.
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Paleooceanography and Sea- level Changes Chapter 6.
1 Journal Question: If your finger nails grow at about a two inches per year, how long would it take for them to grow to be a mile? (hints: 12 inches in.
BELLRINGER List and explain 3 pieces of evidence that Wegener used to support the idea of Pangaea.
4. Plate Tectonics
Magnetic Anomalies and Mid-Ocean Ridges
Plate Tectonics
3 Geological Features
Bathymetry and Sea Floor Topography CBGS Marine Science Sara Beam.
Evidence for Continental Drift