Want this question answered?
While two people proposed continental drift (Alfred Wegener and Alexander du Toit), it was just ONE scientist Harry Hess that proposed the mechanism of sea floor spreading to explain how the continents actually moved.
While two people proposed continental drift (Alfred Wegener and Alexander du Toit), it was just ONE scientist Harry Hess that proposed the mechanism of sea floor spreading to explain how the continents actually moved.
Henry H. hess
Plate tectonics (from the Late Latin tectonicus, from the Greek: τεκτονικός "pertaining to building")[1] is a scientific theory that describes the large scale motions of Earth's lithosphere. The theory builds on the concepts of continental drift, developed during the first decades of the 20th century, and accepted by the majority of the geoscientific community when the concepts of seafloor spreading were developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s.
Harry Hammond Hess, a professor of geology at Princeton University, was very influential in setting the stage for the emerging plate-tectonics theory in the early 1960s. He believed in many of the observations Wegener used in defending his theory of continental drift, but he had very different views about large-scale movements of the Earth.Hess' research ultimately resulted in a ground-breaking hypothesis that later would be called seafloor spreading.
Alfred wegner
While two people proposed continental drift (Alfred Wegener and Alexander du Toit), it was just ONE scientist Harry Hess that proposed the mechanism of sea floor spreading to explain how the continents actually moved.
While two people proposed continental drift (Alfred Wegener and Alexander du Toit), it was just ONE scientist Harry Hess that proposed the mechanism of sea floor spreading to explain how the continents actually moved.
It was proposed in the 1960s by Harry H. Hess.
Henry H. hess
Thetheory regarding plate tectonicshas only been accepted by the geoscientific community since the concept of seafloor spreading was developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s. Plate tectonics is a scientific theory.
the domino theory
Ogbunigwe-Manufactured by Biafran scientists in the late 1960s
Technological advances and to the end of spreading communism.
String theory was first develop in late 1960s and early 1970s.
The Symbiotic Theory..... It was founded in the 1960s but not made official until 1985. Ancestors of eukaryotic cells are symbiotic consortiums of prokaryote cells.
In the 1960s, scientists thought that water could exist as a polymer. It was called "Polywater", and became a very popular thing to talk about. Unfortunately, by 1973 scientists concluded that there was no such thing as polywater.