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Position of the continents

Position of the continents. Mrs. Snyder 4th grade science. Changes. Watch the change in the position of the continents. What is causing these massive pieces of the Earth’s crust to move?. Look at your map of the world. Focus on the borders of the continents. The Earth: A jigsaw puzzle.

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Position of the continents

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  1. Position of the continents Mrs. Snyder 4th grade science

  2. Changes • Watch the change in the position of the continents. • What is causing these massive pieces of the Earth’s crust to move? Look at your map of the world. Focus on the borders of the continents.

  3. The Earth: A jigsaw puzzle • Notice how the pieces of this puzzle fit together • Look at your map of the world again, which continents seem as if they fit together well?

  4. Watch themovementhappeningunder the crust • Yellow = very hot rock moving from toward the Earth’s crust • Blue = cool sections of the crust and upper mantle sinking down toward the center of the Earth

  5. Conveyor Belts Think about the way a conveyor belt moves groceries. This is a useful analogy to describe the way the crust moves on top of the mantle.

  6. Watch this animation, and this one. Think about how a “conveyor belt” driven by convection could move the Earth’s plates and change positions of the continents. Watch this video (You Tube) to see the way plates collide. What process results in one moving beneath the other? Moving continents

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