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During WWII, the US navy made sonar maps of the floor of the Atlantic Ocean so submarines could move safely. In the process they discovered the mid-Atlantic ridge where there are two plates pulling apart from each other creating a ridge of volcanic mountains.

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What was the weakness of wegeners proposal of continental drift?

One weakness of Wegener's proposal of continental drift was the lack of a mechanism to explain how continents could move. Additionally, Wegener's theory was not widely accepted at the time due to insufficient supporting evidence and the reluctance of the scientific community to accept such a radical idea.


Which observation supported Wegeners theory of continental drift?

The fit of the continents like pieces of a puzzle, similarities in rock formations and fossil records across continents, and the matching geological structures on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean all supported Wegener's theory of continental drift.


What discovery caused scientists to rethink wegeners continental drift theory?

The discovery of mid-ocean ridges and the process of seafloor spreading in the 1960s caused scientists to rethink Wegener's theory of continental drift. This new evidence provided a mechanism for how continents could move apart and lent support to the concept of plate tectonics as the driving force behind the movement of Earth's lithospheric plates.


What is wegeners phypothesis about earths continents have moved?

Alfred Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift proposed that all continents were once connected in a single supercontinent called Pangaea. Over time, Pangaea broke apart and the fragments drifted to their current positions. Wegener's idea eventually led to the development of the theory of plate tectonics.


What were Alfred wegeners accomplishments?

he theorized about the continental drift and he also said that a pangaea formed 200 million years ago

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