It is the Continental Drift theory, whereby the landmasses of the world today were together and are slowly drifting apart The theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener.
Alfred Wegener
It is the Continental Drift theory, whereby the landmasses of the world today were together and are slowly drifting apart The theory was proposed by Alfred Wegener.
Alfred Wegener
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around world war one
Now we have sonar, seismic waves, and much more technology to support Wegener's theory.
Alfred Wegener was a meteorologist who introduced the theory of continental drift.
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one clue that support wegener's theory is the fact that similar rock _______ line up accross today's continents.
Alfred Wegener is the person normally associated with the theory of plate tectonics.
No, Alfred Wegener did not use paleomagnetism in his theory of continental drift. Wegener's theory was based on evidence from fossil records, geological formations, and similarities in rock types and mountain ranges on different continents. Paleomagnetism became a significant piece of evidence supporting continental drift theory after Wegener's time.