Alfred Wegener attended several universities during his academic career. He studied physics, meteorology, and astronomy at the University of Berlin, where he earned his Ph.D. in astronomy in 1904. Wegener later pursued his interest in meteorology and climatology at the University of Innsbruck in Austria and the University of Marburg in Germany. His interdisciplinary background in multiple scientific fields contributed to his groundbreaking work in the theory of continental drift.
what school did Alfred Wegener go to?
university of berlin
Alfred Wegener
Alfred Wegener attended the University of Berlin in Germany, where he studied astronomy, physics, and meteorology.
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 father, Richard Wegener, passed away when Alfred was just six years old. His mother, Anna Wegener, raised Alfred and his siblings as a widow.
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.
Alfred Wegener was Born November 1, 1880.
Alfred Wegener married Else Koppe in 1912.
what year did Alfred Wegener graduate college in
Alfred Wegener was born on November 1, 1880.
Alfred Wegener was born on November 1, 1880.