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I believe this is what its called "the Origin of Continents and Oceans" German: Die Entstehung der Kontinente und Ozeane Love youu xxx
You can easily refute the theory of evolution--just as easily as you can refute Newton's theory of gravity, or Einstein's theory of relativity. You just can't refute these theories using science or evidence with ease, as these theories are extremely well supported. If you could confirm the existence of fossil bunnies in undisturbed Cambrian strata, that would serve as excellent evidence of a fundamental flaw in Darwin's theory. If you could find a natural specie such as Kirk Cameron's crocaduck, evolution could not explain such a chimera, and forces at odds with Darwin's theory would obviously be at play.
Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
Not well supported by the evidence and basically just assertion. Lamarck asserted that acquired characteristics, such as muscles developed during one's lifetime, were heritable. They are not. He also asserted that an organism had a " desire " to evolve. This was also not true.
Volcanoes are still erupting today. :)
Wegener's theory of continental drift is supported by a vast quantity of evidence, which is why scientists have accepted it.
Fossils support his hypothesis.
He supported the Seafloor Spreading Theory by first discovering the Continental Drift Theory.
A scientific theory is supported by evidence. Without evidence, it is only a hypothesis.
There was no evidence to prove it
plate tectonics
He proposed the theory of seafloor spreading based upon this evidence and newly published maps of the seafloor topography indicating the existence of a world wide mid ocean ridge system.
theory
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.
why did other scientist not accpet Alfred Wegeners theory
A theory
Yes. If evolution was not widely supported by evidence, then it would be regarded as a hypothesis rather than a theory.