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Yes, he did!
True. Also, Alfred Wegener found evidence of ice being in both India and Africa, from when all the continents were once together, known as Pangea or "All Earth".
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.
It was inconceivable to them that something as large as a continent might move.
First of all it is Wegener, Alfred Lothar Wegener to be percised. He was a german scientist who had the hypothesis for continental drift. His hypothesis got rejected by other scientist because it interferred with their ideas on how mountains form.Wegener used Spitsbergen to support his evidence for continental drift because Spitsbergen is now a snowy reigon and geoigists had found fossils of tropical plants.Tropical plants cannot grow in a snowy reigon.
Yes, he did!
Continental drift
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.
True. Also, Alfred Wegener found evidence of ice being in both India and Africa, from when all the continents were once together, known as Pangea or "All Earth".
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.
fossils and weather patterns
Glossopteris
The name of the floral fossils Wegner used for the idea of continental drift was glossopteris. Alfred Wegner used the continental drift as a way to explain the continental shapes.
he explained it to be because the animals fell in holes and died.
The fossils were of Glossopteris (extinct seed ferns).
It is any trace of an ancient organism that has been preserved in rock.Fossils provided evidence for continental drift by Wegener's hypothesis. Wegener studied land features, fossils, and evidence of climate change.
The same fossils found on different sides of the ocean.