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Why did people believe continental drift theory when Wagner first explained it?

the scientist were jealous of him


What theory replaced Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift?

I think that continetal drift replaced his theory


Why is the continental drift theory a theory and not a scientific law?

The Continental Drift theory is a theory because there is no evidence to support it. Alfred Wegener developed the Continental Drift theory in the 1800's.


What was the continental drift theory replaced by in 1967?

The continental drift theory was replaced by the theory of plate tectonics.


What is the volcanic and the drift continental theory?

the Continental Drift Theory is the slow movement of the Earths continents. A.K.A the continents drift


When you right continental drift does it have to be capitalized?

No, only Continental Drift Theory.


Why do you think people didn't believe continental drift theory when Wagner first explained it?

because they believed god made the world as it is, and it was perfect.


What did scientist believe before Continental Drift?

Before the theory of Continental Drift was widely accepted, scientists believed in the concept of stationary continents. They thought that the continents were fixed in place and did not move over time. This idea was known as the theory of continental permanence.


The theory that continents can drift apart from oneanother?

Continental Drift


How is theory of plate tectonics similar to the continental drift?

continental drift is caused by plate tectonics


In the 1930s the theory of continental drift was formed?

The theory of continental drift did originate in the 1930s. Continental drift asserts that the continents were once a single landmass called Pangaea that drifted apart over time.


The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart is called what?

The theory that the continents were once joined and then slowly drifted apart is called "continental drift." This theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century and later developed into the theory of plate tectonics.