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he had 1.fossils 2.glacial indentations 3.different types of rocks
he used fossils, glacial indentations, and different types of rock.
Geology, Fossils, and Climate
Conduct an Experiment, Make observations, Draw Conclusions
The evidence Alfred Werener had were that they found this play called glossopeteris or something like that in the arctic circle and the plat was a tropical plant so it couldn't have grown in the arctic circle. Also the found the fossils of a animal called messosaurus and it was found on the coast of south America and south Africa and the animal wasn't an salt water reptile, could barely swim and he was cold blooded. Alfred Wegener also noticed that the continents fit like a puzzle but anyway, they found glacial scratches in Africa witch isn't close to the south pole. They also found similer coal fields in north America and Europe. Also the mountain ranges in south America and south Africa matched .
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he had 1.fossils 2.glacial indentations 3.different types of rocks
he used fossils, glacial indentations, and different types of rock.
He did get Married he married, In 1850 he married Emily Sarah Sellwood.......
Alfred Wegener Noticed: 1. Landforms like coal saturations or mountain ranges on either side of the ocean. 2. Fossil record. Fossils of identical plants and animals found in africa and south america. 3. Aincient striations (grooves and scratches made by ice ages) identical on either side of the ocean.
Unsure but Alfred Wegener invented them/studies them so try looking him up.
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Observations can be Quantitative and or Qualitative. Quantitative observations are made objectively and are measurements and factual observations. eg "The plank is 3 feet long and rough sawn".Qualitative observations are subjective and may not be factual. eg. "The plank is a pretty colour and feels furry".
Well i know four that i tell : 1. Alfred Wegener saw the jigsaw fit between South America and Africa. 2. He found fossils of the same plants and animals on both continents 3. Evidence of glaciers in very hot and tropical climates : Africa, India, South America, etc. 4. Same rock type and age in the Appalachian mountains of North America and the Caledonians of Northern Europe
Observations can be Quantitative and or Qualitative. Quantitative observations are made objectively and are measurements and factual observations. eg "The plank is 3 feet long and rough sawn". Qualitative observations are subjective and may not be factual. eg. "The plank is a pretty colour and feels furry".
Observations can be Quantitative and or Qualitative. Quantitative observations are made objectively and are measurements and factual observations. eg "The plank is 3 feet long and rough sawn". Qualitative observations are subjective and may not be factual. eg. "The plank is a pretty colour and feels furry".