Probably the biggest stumbling block was that Wegener got the timescale wrong. He originally thought the continents were moving many times faster than they actually are. Using those figures, the difference in the measured distance between two reference points taken at different times should have been considerable. Instead, the actual difference was small enough to be hidden by measurement error, so attempts to prove his theory actually wound up apparently disproving it.
Alfred Wegeners 1912 theory of Plate tectonics and continental drift.
Wegener's theory of continental drift is supported by a vast quantity of evidence, which is why scientists have accepted it.
He supported the Seafloor Spreading Theory by first discovering the Continental Drift Theory.
people in 1915 thought that he was crazy, and back theen they didn't have the technology to support Wegner's idea.
His ideas where not generally believed because he was an astronomer and meteorologist. Also scientists believed the earth was shrivelled like an old apple.
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yes it does.
His evidence was incorrect.
an absence of fossil evidence
There was no evidence to prove it
Plate tectonics, which refers to the concept of continental drift.
They know that the continents drifted to their current location due to the rotation of the Earth.
He proposed the idea of continental dift, which is very cool!
evidence supporting the idea of sea-floor spreading.
He could not provide a wholly acceptable explanation for the movement of the continents.
plate tectonics
It was not excepted because they didn't believe him at all until it was proven!