Several evidences were given as proof to the theory of continental drift, they include;
1. Climatic evidence (Paleoclimatic Reconstruction).
2. Fossil evidence (Paleontological proof).
3. Continental fit. (Continental margin shapes).
4. Lithological and Stratigrapical similarities of adjacent continental masses.
5. Seafloor spreading.
6. Glacial till.
7. Plate tectonics.
I think that continetal drift replaced his theory
The continental drift theory was replaced by the theory of plate tectonics.
The theory of continental drift was proposed by Alfred Wegener, a German meteorologist and geophysicist, in the early 20th century. While Wegener did not prove continental drift definitively during his lifetime, his theory laid the foundation for the modern theory of plate tectonics. The definitive proof of plate tectonics came from advancements in seafloor mapping and paleomagnetism in the mid-20th century, which provided strong evidence for the movement of Earth's lithosphere.
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
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Plate Tectonics.
I think that continetal drift replaced his theory
The Continental Drift theory is a theory because there is no evidence to support it. Alfred Wegener developed the Continental Drift theory in the 1800's.
The continental drift theory was replaced by the theory of plate tectonics.
the Continental Drift Theory is the slow movement of the Earths continents. A.K.A the continents drift
No, only Continental Drift Theory.
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plate tectonics
Continental Drift
continental drift is caused by plate tectonics
The theory of continental drift was proposed by Alfred Wegener, a German meteorologist and geophysicist, in the early 20th century. While Wegener did not prove continental drift definitively during his lifetime, his theory laid the foundation for the modern theory of plate tectonics. The definitive proof of plate tectonics came from advancements in seafloor mapping and paleomagnetism in the mid-20th century, which provided strong evidence for the movement of Earth's lithosphere.
The theory of continental drift did originate in the 1930s. Continental drift asserts that the continents were once a single landmass called Pangaea that drifted apart over time.