Plate Tectonics


Plate tectonics is the theory of the plates on the surface of the Earth moving. This theory was developed in the 1960's and explained many previously unexplained geological phenomenon such as mountain ranges, earthquakes, and volcanoes. There is also a theory for the cause of the movement. It states that this movement is caused by the convection zones inside the Earth's convection zone. The first animation shows the original supercontinent called Pangea. This supercontinent was formed about 225 million years ago. Since then it has broken apart and moved all the way to where they are located today due to plate tectonics. This may seem like a long way for the continents to move, especially because they only move about 2 centimeters per year. This is about the speed at which your fingernails grow. However, as you can see in the second animation, even though the continents are moving at this slow speed they will still one day long from now collide again. This collision will form another supercontinent known as Pagea Ultima. Scientist have calculated and theorized that this continental collide within the next 250 million years.
Sources:
http://science.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2000/ast06oct_1/
http://www.divediscover.whoi.edu/tectonics/index.html
http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/astronomy/planets/earth/Continents.shtml
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/plates1.html