Seafloor-spreading is the cause of continental drift
Seafloor Spreading helped move the Continents to their current location.
so basically the theory of continental drift, no one believed it. the idea that the continents were moving was just an hypothesis made by weigner. seafloor spreading made this hypothesis make sense.
He supported the Seafloor Spreading Theory by first discovering the Continental Drift Theory.
Subduction zones are where the seafloor is forced under continental plates.
The Seafloor Spreading Theory was proposed by Harry Hess.
Seafloor spreading helped prove the theory of continental drift. Pangea theory also helped.
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seafloor spreading is when molten material rises and cools down and makes new seafloor, continental drift is the theory that the continents were once together and the big land mass is called Pangea.this is fake story no one believe it i got wrong
Seafloor spreading is caused by two plates moving apart. This is caused by plate tectonics. Continental drift is also caused by plate tectonics. Therefore, we can conclude that continental drift is related to seafloor spreading. When the plates move, it carries the continents with it, and thus the continents drift away from each other.
they both have to do with moving
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In continental drift it says that they were drifted apart by the spin of the earth and in seafloor spreading the earths crust is drifted apart by the ridges in the mid-ocean.
How seafloor spreading helps to explain the theory of continental drift is that wegener couldn't explain why and waht force caused the continents to move and so seafloor spreading helps to explain the theory of continental drift because it shows the force that made the continents move and that was te only thing that wagener needed to prove his theory of continental drift............thanks
the theory would be called Continental drift.
Seafloor Spreading helped move the Continents to their current location.
It is part of continental drift and plate tectonics.
Yes. The theory of plate tectonics is very broad, and it covers seafloor spreading, continental drift, plate boundaries and so on.