Scientists initially rejected Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift because it lacked a plausible mechanism for how continents could move. His ideas challenged the prevailing geological theories of the time, which were based on fixed continents and a static Earth. Additionally, many geologists were skeptical of Wegener's evidence, which included fossil correlations and geological similarities, viewing them as insufficient to support such a radical concept. It wasn't until the development of plate tectonics in the mid-20th century that Wegener's ideas gained widespread acceptance.
Wegner believed that the force causing continental drift was the movement of the continents through the Earth's crust, driven by the gravitational forces associated with the rotation of the Earth. This movement was theorized to be a result of the continents floating on the denser, underlying mantle layer.
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Yes. They believe that the shifting of the tectonic plates under the earth caused it.
Europa - a moon of Jupiter.
Scientist rejected Wegners hypothesis of continental drift at first because he did not have enogh evidence to support his theory. He failed to provide a suitable mechanism that could cause the continents to move.
Pangea was the only supercontinent, which Wegner tried to prove. After Wegner died, scientists now believe that Pangea did exist and now believe that there was more than one supercontinent.
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He Worked At Making People Believe That He Wasn't Crazy.
Because wegner didnt have proof to show what caused mountains.
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I believe Alfred Wegner
Erik Wegner's birth name is Erik Otto Wegner.
There are scientists that believe in a god and there are scientists that don't. Surveys find that a large majority of scientists do not believe in a god and even fewer believe in a creation account of the world.
True scientists are not fool to believe in ghosts.
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The percentage of scientists who believe in God varies, but surveys suggest that around 40-50 of scientists believe in a higher power or deity.
Christel Wegner was born in 1947.