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Yes, he did!
Wegener had no answer to why the plates were moving and how they were moving but they believed Harry Hess when he discovered seafloor spreading
It was inconceivable to them that something as large as a continent might move.
Nobody believed Wegener's theory because it wasn't likely that continental drift was the explanation of why the plates had seperated.
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Yes, he did!
Wegener had no answer to why the plates were moving and how they were moving but they believed Harry Hess when he discovered seafloor spreading
Continental drift
Because coal is usually found in tropical areas, but Pennsylvania is not a tropical area.
It was inconceivable to them that something as large as a continent might move.
Nobody believed Wegener's theory because it wasn't likely that continental drift was the explanation of why the plates had seperated.
Yes he did. When Wegener was trying to convince people that millions of years ago there was only one super continent (Pangaea) he used facts like glossopteris fossils being spread across different continents to support his evidence.
Alfred Wegener was a scientist who proposed the theory of continental drift and the idea of isostasy. The idea of isostasy stated that continental blocks drifted upon oceanic blocks (continental blocks had a lower density than oceanic blocks, which explained why it was higher than oceanic blocks).
the theory called the "continental drift" hypothesized that all the continents were once a huge supercontinent but then eventually over time spread apart. this is ALFRED WEGENER (veh-gen-er) HYPOTHESIS IN 1910.
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