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Francis Bacon noticed in 1620 that the outlines of the continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle, but did not suggest a theory of why.

Benjamin Franklin wrote in 1780 that the crust of the Earth must be a shell that can break and shift by movements of a fluid below

The proper theory of continental drift was suggested by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century. He published a book "The origin of the continents and oceans" proposing the existence of a supercontinent he called Pangaea about 250 million years ago.

He was unable to explain a driving mechanism, which is one of the reasons why his theory was at first rejected by the scientific community.

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German scientist Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) first proposed the theory of continental drift in 1912, but it was not widely accepted until the 1950s.

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Alfred Wegener first proposed the theory of continental drift.

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Was the first person to propose the idea of moving continents as a scientific hypothesis? A. Charles Richter B. Antonio Snider-Pellegrino C. Abraham Ortelius D.Alfred Wegener

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The scientist is Alfred Wegener.

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Alfred Wegener.

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Alfred wegener

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