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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.
Alfred Wegener
Lack of evidence
Nobody believed Wegener's theory because it wasn't likely that continental drift was the explanation of why the plates had seperated.
Most scientists originally reject the theory of continental drift since it did clearly explain continents would move. This is a theory that has been established by Wegener and did not get good support initially.
It was Alfred Wegener but other scientists did not believe him but he found evidence
Alfred Wegener started the search which then caused scientists to start the search. They eventually proved his theory.
Wegener's theory of continental drift is supported by a vast quantity of evidence, which is why scientists have accepted it.
Alfred wegener a German geologist had an idea that the continental drift had happened. He said that the continents fitted like a puzzle piece. The name of the big he put is Pangea. This is evidence that scientists had from the continental drift.
Alfred Wegener did not have the "HOW" factor- because of no evidence on the process, they could not believe his theory.
Which type of evidence was NOT used by Alfred Wegener to support his continental drift hypothesis human remains
Which type of evidence was NOT used by Alfred Wegener to support his continental drift hypothesis human remains
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.
Alfred Wegener
Scientist rejected Wegners hypothesis of continental drift at first because he did not have enogh evidence to support his theory. He failed to provide a suitable mechanism that could cause the continents to move.
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Alfred Wegener's continental drift theory has subsequently been honed by scientific discoveries to the more all-inclusive plate tectonic theory which is generally accepted by earth scientists.