He used fossils he found and he did research on his theory.As an example he found the fossil of a fresh water reptile in two different continents.
its the same
It is generally thought to support the Theory of Evolution.
Darwin was prompted to publish his theory of evolution by Alfred Russel Wallace. Wallace sent Darwin a manuscript outlining a similar theory of natural selection based on his own research, prompting Darwin to expedite the publication of his own work.
Alfred Russel Wallace is credited as the co-discoverer of the theory of natural selection alongside Charles Darwin. Wallace independently formulated the theory while working in Southeast Asia, sending his findings to Darwin in 1858, prompting the publication of the joint paper "On the Tendency of Species to Form Varieties" in 1858.
Sat on it for twenty years and amassed much more evidence to support the theory. Plus, he was hesitant to publish because he knew what the reaction would be from certain religious and religiously inspired people, and he did not want to hurt his wife, Emmy, as she was deeply religious. Still, when he received Alfred Russel Wallace's letter that mirrored his theory well, he published.
he found fossles
He used evidence from landform, climate, and fossils to support his theory of the continental drift.
Nope
Alfred Wegner
Alfred Wegner publicized his theory in 1912.
alfred wegner
Alfred Wegner essentially.
Alfred Wegner
alfred wegner
Alfred Wegener proposed the theory of continental drift, not a shrinking Earth theory. He used evidence such as the fit of the continents, matching rock formations, and fossil distribution to support his idea that the continents had once been part of a single landmass called Pangaea. Wegener's theory eventually led to the development of the theory of plate tectonics.
Wegener developed the theory of plate tectonics.
yes