The document discusses plate tectonics theory and the evidence that supports it. Plate tectonics theory proposes that the Earth's outer layer is made up of rigid plates that move over the asthenosphere below. Plates move by separating at mid-ocean ridges and colliding in other areas. When plates collide, one plate generally subducts under the other. The theory is supported by paleomagnetism data, the distribution of earthquakes along plate boundaries, the ages of seafloor sediments, and hotspot tracks.