Alfred thought that mountain were formed by two continents smashing together with such force that the land was forced up.
Alfred Wegener proposed it. He noticed similarities in fossils in places like Western Africa and Eastern South America. Then, he noted that those two continents could fit together, like puzzle pieces. He proposed that they used to be joined, and although his theory was not taken seriously at first, we now know he was correct.
how do geologists think earths atmosphere is formed
the Bryce canyon was formed over 70 million years ago.
I think it does
I think you're looking for the "Dome".
Alfred thought that mountain were formed by two continents smashing together with such force that the land was forced up.he belived they formed when water was high then evaperated
Alfred Wegener called the super-continent Pangaea, which he proposed existed during the late Paleozoic and early Mesozoic eras before breaking apart into what we now recognize as the continents.
Alfred Wegener proposed it. He noticed similarities in fossils in places like Western Africa and Eastern South America. Then, he noted that those two continents could fit together, like puzzle pieces. He proposed that they used to be joined, and although his theory was not taken seriously at first, we now know he was correct.
Alfred thought that mountain were formed by two continents smashing together with such force that the land was forced up.
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I can't figure it out, I'm in sixth grade, and I am doing a crossword puzzle, I think it's Alfred Wegner too, but that doesn't fit, please help:{
Alfred Wegener proposed that Africa and South America looked like they could fit together like puzzle pieces, supporting his theory of continental drift.
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century. He observed that the continents appeared to fit together like puzzle pieces, particularly along their coastlines. Additionally, he noted similarities in rock types, fossils, and ancient climate patterns across different continents. This led Wegener to suggest that the continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent, which he called Pangaea.
Yeah.. I think one of them is Alfred Wegener. (Dunno if that's spelled right)
Alfred Wegener proposed that South America and Africa looked like they could fit together like puzzle pieces, supporting his theory of continental drift.
Berlin, Germany, some think but for sure- no one knows. I think personaly that many do not know, but I'm on the side for Berlin, Germany......... because he was born there, so maybe he was raised there.
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century because he observed similar plant and animal fossils on continents that are now far apart, as well as matching geological formations and evidence of ancient climates that suggest the continents were once joined together and have since drifted apart.