Sunday, February 22, 2009

Puzzles and Drift

In class, we tried to make puzzles. We had pieces of blank paper and had to reproduce an double A4 piece of paper. And then, we had to reproduce a newspaper page.

Continental drift is the moving of continents. The parts of the Earth are arranged in many pieces that come together and move apart. This is the idea of continental drift.

The puzzles related to continental drift because the pieces of a puzzle are a lot like tectonic plates (which make the continental drift), when they are together, they make a whole thing, a piece of paper, or the Earth.

1 comment:

P. Smith said...

Victor -- great start on sharing your thoughts. However, you need to go a bit deeper! Why do you think I made you do two puzzles? What do you think that shows about the process of supporting the Continental Drift hypothesis?

80/100

--Smithers