This module offers an introduction to the concepts explored by Alfred Wegener, Harry Hess, and others. It is the first in a series on plate tectonics. Educational levels: High school, Undergraduate lower division
This introduction to the theory of plate tectonics describes the plates as being in constant motion,...
This interactive feature provides an introduction to the theory of plate tectonics. Topics include t...
This is a brief overview of the Theory of Plate Tectonics. According to the theory, the Earth's surf...
This plate tectonics unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. Subje...
Information on this site about the early history of the Theory of Plate Tectonics begins in 1912 wit...
The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes around the world confirmed the theory of plate tectoni...
This booklet provides a brief introduction to the concept of plate tectonics and complements the vis...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
Studies of our planet's crust, or lithosphere, suggest that it's not a single solid layer at all. Th...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
This publication provides an introduction to the theory of plate tectonics. It was intended as a com...
Plate tectonics is a relatively new scientific concept that has revolutionized our understanding of ...
In the early 1900s, most geologists thought that Earth's appearance, including the arrangement of th...
This site gives an in-depth look at the theory of plate tectonics and how it works. The structure of...
This web site was put together by the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) and the N.P.S. (Nat...
This introduction to the theory of plate tectonics describes the plates as being in constant motion,...
This interactive feature provides an introduction to the theory of plate tectonics. Topics include t...
This is a brief overview of the Theory of Plate Tectonics. According to the theory, the Earth's surf...
This plate tectonics unit was designed to be used with a college course in physical geography. Subje...
Information on this site about the early history of the Theory of Plate Tectonics begins in 1912 wit...
The distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes around the world confirmed the theory of plate tectoni...
This booklet provides a brief introduction to the concept of plate tectonics and complements the vis...
This page provides an introduction to plate tectonics for secondary students. Topics include plate m...
Studies of our planet's crust, or lithosphere, suggest that it's not a single solid layer at all. Th...
Visitors to this site can learn about the theory of plate tectonics, the history of its development,...
This publication provides an introduction to the theory of plate tectonics. It was intended as a com...
Plate tectonics is a relatively new scientific concept that has revolutionized our understanding of ...
In the early 1900s, most geologists thought that Earth's appearance, including the arrangement of th...
This site gives an in-depth look at the theory of plate tectonics and how it works. The structure of...
This web site was put together by the U.S.G.S. (United States Geological Survey) and the N.P.S. (Nat...
This introduction to the theory of plate tectonics describes the plates as being in constant motion,...
This interactive feature provides an introduction to the theory of plate tectonics. Topics include t...
This is a brief overview of the Theory of Plate Tectonics. According to the theory, the Earth's surf...