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An example of evidence from land features that supported Wegener's idea of continental drift might include the piecing together of map layouts which show the way that the continents fit together. Wegener is famous for sharing this example.
i.e. continental fit across the Atlantic Multiple species matches (best of which where shallow water or terrestrial where it was infeasible for them to cross such a large water mass) Mountain ranges fitted together both sides of the Atlantic
There are several pieces of evidence from land features which support Wegener's idea of continental drift. One example is that if you line up the maps of South America and Africa you will see that the mountain ranges line up, which is strong evidence that the two continents were once one.
His evidence was incorrect.
evidence supporting the idea of sea-floor spreading.
The evidence that supports wegeners hypothesis is the fossil evidence
Fossils support his hypothesis.
an absence of fossil evidence
There was no evidence to prove it
The continental Coastlines fit together like puzzle pieces, fossils, and glacier Grover in warm places
plate tectonics
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Wegener's theory of continental drift is supported by a vast quantity of evidence, which is why scientists have accepted it.
One day while scientists were exploring the sea floor, they discovered sea-floor spreading, thus proving Wegener's hypothesis to be correct.
Although it seemed to make a lot of sense, there was no known proof of HOW the continents would drift. It wasn't until years later that we gained knowledge of plate tectonics, which bolstered Wegener's hypothesis.