He was interested in Greenland because he predicted that Greenland used to be together in unicen with south America
Alfred Wegener's wife was Else Wegener, who supported his work as a polar researcher and meteorologist. She also accompanied him on some of his expeditions to Greenland.
Else Koppe was Alfred Wegener's wife. She was a meteorologist and accompanied Wegener on some of his expeditions to Greenland. They were married in 1912 and had a daughter together. Else supported Wegener in his research and work on continental drift theory.
Alfred Wegener died during a scientific expedition to Greenland in 1930. He likely died of a heart attack while out in the field. His death was a tragic loss to the scientific community, as he was a pioneer in the development of the theory of continental drift.
Alfred Wegener's full name is "Alfred Lothar Wegener", and he is a German scientist who came up with the theory of Continental Drift.
Alfred Wegener's wife was Else Wegener. They married in 1912.
Greenland
The father of Alfred Wegener was Richard (Wegener), a cleric, and his mother was named Anna, natural from Braddenburg. Alfred has a brother, Kurt Wegener (1878-1964)which was a pioneers in the use of balloons in climatology (At least once, Kurt went to Greenland with Alfred). Alfred Wegener's wife was Else Koppe.
yes he did barsity university
Alfred Wegener's wife was Else Wegener, who supported his work as a polar researcher and meteorologist. She also accompanied him on some of his expeditions to Greenland.
Else Koppe was Alfred Wegener's wife. She was a meteorologist and accompanied Wegener on some of his expeditions to Greenland. They were married in 1912 and had a daughter together. Else supported Wegener in his research and work on continental drift theory.
He was a heavy smoker and it is told that he died from heart failure , this was during his 4th expedition on Greenland.
he died in Greenland on an expedition. he died due to heart failure. he was a heavy smoker
Alfred Wegener
Alfred Wegener died on his fourth Greenland expedition, in Nov 1930, and was buried on the spot. The grave site was re-found on May 12 1931.
Alfred Wegener died during a scientific expedition to Greenland in 1930. He likely died of a heart attack while out in the field. His death was a tragic loss to the scientific community, as he was a pioneer in the development of the theory of continental drift.
Alfred Wegener's full name is "Alfred Lothar Wegener", and he is a German scientist who came up with the theory of Continental Drift.
he wanted to study science because his dad liked science