Alfred Wegeners 1912 theory of Plate tectonics and continental drift.
Alfred Wegener is best known for developing the theory of continental drift, proposing that the continents were once joined together in a single supercontinent called Pangaea. He also made contributions to meteorology and polar research, and participated in several expeditions to Greenland. Wegener's work laid the foundation for the modern theory of plate tectonics.
Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift suggested that continents move over time on Earth's surface. This theory provided support for the concept of seafloor spreading, which explains how new oceanic crust forms at mid-ocean ridges and spreads outward. Both theories contributed to the development of the theory of plate tectonics, which explains the large-scale movements of Earth's lithosphere.
True. Alfred Wegener, a German scientist, proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century. As part of his research, he also studied past climate changes and their correlation with movements of continents.
Alfred Wegener
why did other scientist not accpet Alfred Wegeners theory
There was no evidence to prove it
Alfred Wegeners 1912 theory of Plate tectonics and continental drift.
they though he was crazy and became his critics
because he was a fat battyboy
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climate,fossils,geology
He used fossils,climate changes,and landforms to support his theory.
There is no"theory of climate change" as it has been demonstrated and observed by trained scientists for several decades.if there is a theory it is from the climate change deniers who insist that the process is "all natural" and will reduce itself without human effort.
Alfred wegeners theory of continental driftIs that once all the continents were all join as one massive land mass. (and split apart.)
He used evidence from landform, climate, and fossils to support his theory of the continental drift.
Fossils support his hypothesis.