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  1. What inspired your initial hypothesis about continental drift?
  2. How did you gather evidence to support your theory?
  3. What were the main criticisms you faced from the scientific community?
  4. How did your background in meteorology influence your views on geology?
  5. Can you explain the significance of the fossil record in your research?
  6. What role did glacial deposits play in your argument for continental drift?
  7. How did you connect the geological features of different continents?
  8. What advancements in technology do you think would have strengthened your theory?
  9. How did your theories pave the way for modern plate tectonics?
  10. What do you wish you could have achieved in your research if given more time?
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4w ago

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