yes, cause he found two fossils from two diffrent countries that fit sort of together.
Fossils support his hypothesis.
yes
plate tectonics, which explains the movement of Earth's outer shell. Fossil remains on separate continents that were once part of the same landmass suggest that continents were once connected and have since drifted apart. The shape of continents also fits together like a puzzle, supporting the idea of continental drift and plate tectonics.
yes it does.
There was no evidence to prove it
He supported the Seafloor Spreading Theory by first discovering the Continental Drift Theory.
Wegener's theory of continental drift is supported by a vast quantity of evidence, which is why scientists have accepted it.
There is strong support for the theory of evolution due to fossils that have been found by archeologists. The fossil records show evidence of evolution over billions of years.
It is generally thought to support the Theory of Evolution.
why did other scientist not accpet Alfred Wegeners theory
Probably more in the line of many converging pieces of evidence in support of theory. Theory is explanation and fossils are just mineralized bones in the rock. which need and explanation. The fossil record supports the theory of evolution by natural selection and, some say, the theory of punctuated equilibrium.
Climate fossil and fossil climate