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Alfred Wegener
It is the Continental Drift theory, whereby the landmasses of the world today were together and are slowly drifting apart The theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener.
how were the continents formed
Tectonic plates
Alfred Wegener
he had 1.fossils 2.glacial indentations 3.different types of rocks
he used fossils, glacial indentations, and different types of rock.
Alfred Wegener used various pieces of evidence to support his theory of continental drift, including the fit of the continents, rock and fossil similarities across continents, glacial evidence, and similar geological features on different continents.
Alfred Wegener
It is the Continental Drift theory, whereby the landmasses of the world today were together and are slowly drifting apart The theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener.
It is the Continental Drift theory, whereby the landmasses of the world today were together and are slowly drifting apart The theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener.
pengia
Alfred Wegener
Now we have sonar, seismic waves, and much more technology to support Wegener's theory.
around world war one
Alfred Wegener was a meteorologist who introduced the theory of continental drift.
Alfred wegener's theory of continental drift was not accepted by most of the scientific community in his world.