because he had no proof to show how the continents moved he only had bits of evidence that the continents might of been together one time but no explanation of how they moved
When Alfred Wegener first proposed the continental drift theory in the early 20th century, it was met with skepticism because he did not have a mechanism to explain how the continents moved. Additionally, Wegener's idea challenged long-established geological theories and faced resistance from scientists who were reluctant to accept a new paradigm. It wasn't until the development of the theory of plate tectonics in the 1960s that Wegener's ideas gained widespread acceptance.
because they believed god made the world as it is, and it was perfect.
People didn't believe the theory of continental drift initially because Wegener's evidence was not widely accepted at the time, and he didn't have a satisfactory explanation for the mechanism of how continents could move. The scientific community also lacked the technology to fully understand plate tectonics until later developments in the mid-20th century.
At the time Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift in the early 20th century, there was insufficient evidence to support it. The mechanism of plate tectonics, which explains how continents move, was not understood until later. Additionally, Wegener faced resistance from scientists of his time due to the lack of a plausible mechanism that could explain how continents could drift.
One reason people didn't initially believe Wegener's continental drift theory was the lack of a mechanism to explain how continents could move. The theory was also considered radical and contradicted the established belief that continents were fixed in place. Additionally, Wegener's evidence, while compelling, was not widely accepted at the time due to the limited understanding of plate tectonics.
the scientist were jealous of him
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When Alfred Wegener first proposed the continental drift theory in the early 20th century, it was met with skepticism because he did not have a mechanism to explain how the continents moved. Additionally, Wegener's idea challenged long-established geological theories and faced resistance from scientists who were reluctant to accept a new paradigm. It wasn't until the development of the theory of plate tectonics in the 1960s that Wegener's ideas gained widespread acceptance.
People who believe in more than one god are .
yes but only for people who believ them.
because they believed god made the world as it is, and it was perfect.
they believe in that dogs are the killers in their life they believ that my brother is sexy
He explained his policies and assured people that he could help them through the DepressionAPEX
He explained his policies and assured people that he could help them through the DepressionAPEX
It was never really explained
People could argue that some things can't be explained so are therefore explained with things such as magic. So the answer to this question is there is no answer.
Hundreds of millions. There biggest concert I believ was Moscow in 1991 more than 1 million people were there.