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Alfred Wegener (1880-1930) is credited with establishing the theory of continental drift in 1912.

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What did Albert Einstein think of plate tectonics?

When Einstein died in 1955 the theory was not yet known as plate tectonics, it was called continental drift and had almost no evidence supporting it. It was not until the early 1960s that the discovery of the magnetic stripes on the oceanic floor demonstrated a practical mechanism by which the theory could operate. Therefore I doubt he had much of an opinion on the theory (also it was not in his field of expertise).


How do glacial deposits support the idea of continental drift?

With continents in their present positions, the till deposits do indicate erratic glacier motion. When continents are fitted together, they show much more streamlined motion of the glacier from the southern Africa and the Northern Australia outward.


Why was wegener's hypothesis not widely accepted at the time it was prospered?

Wegener was ignored for so long because no scientists believed him about his theory of continental drift. No scientists believed him because he couldn't explain how the continents had moved until the time of Harry Hess or J. Tuzo Wilson.


Do continents drift slowly on earths upper mantle or earths core?

Continents drift on top of the upper mantle. The core is much further down.


Was New York ever on the equator?

"New York" wasn't, obviously, but I think the chunk of continent it sits on was once part of a much larger continent in the Southern Hemisphere, thanks to Continental Drift, rifting and collision. We'd need to consult a palaeogeographical atlas to establish quite where and when.

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Name of the scientist that came up with the continental drift hypothesis?

Did you mean Plate Tectonics Theory? - Plate Tectonics Theory is the combination of Continental Drift and Ocean/Sea Floor Spreading. BTW. The scientist who started it is Howard Baker continued by Alfred Wegener.


When did Alfred Wegener find out about Continental Drift?

Alfred Wegener developed the theory of Continental Drift in the early 1900s, but it was not widely accepted until much later. He presented his ideas in 1912 and published his theory in a book titled "The Origin of Continents and Oceans" in 1915. Wegener's work laid the foundation for the modern theory of plate tectonics.


What mechanism did Alfred Wegener propose for continental drift?

He predicted that convection currents within the earth's mantle are driven by radioactive heat might furnish the mechanism for the continental drift theory. -Lochie O'Brien and Jaidyn Tilbrook


Who made fun of Alfred Wegener's Drift Theory?

Many geologists and scientists at the time made fun of Alfred Wegener's Drift Theory, dismissing it as implausible and unscientific. Wegener's theory of continental drift proposed that the continents were once connected and drifted apart over time, which was not widely accepted until much later when the theory of plate tectonics was formulated.


Describe How did wegener use climate clues to support his hypothesis of continental drift?

well it wasn't so much climate as the fossils that have been found


How with so much evidence to support continental drift how could scientists reject the idea?

Some scientists rejected the idea of continental drift because Alfred Wegener, who proposed the theory, lacked a plausible mechanism to explain how continents could move. In addition, the scientific community at the time held onto the prevailing belief in static continents and were resistant to accepting a new paradigm. It wasn't until the development of plate tectonics in the 1960s that continental drift became widely accepted.


What does plate movement produce?

Earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, plate tectonics, continental drift, oceans, mountains, continents, lava, islands, ash, changes in weather, changes in airline schedules, and much more.


Does Venus exhibit signs of continental drift?

No, Venus does not exhibit signs of continental drift like Earth. Venus lacks tectonic plates and its surface is dominated by volcanic activity, resulting in a much smoother and more uniform landscape compared to Earth's continents.


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What did Albert Einstein think of plate tectonics?

When Einstein died in 1955 the theory was not yet known as plate tectonics, it was called continental drift and had almost no evidence supporting it. It was not until the early 1960s that the discovery of the magnetic stripes on the oceanic floor demonstrated a practical mechanism by which the theory could operate. Therefore I doubt he had much of an opinion on the theory (also it was not in his field of expertise).


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