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∙ 12y agoAlthough it seemed to make a lot of sense, there was no known proof of HOW the continents would drift. It wasn't until years later that we gained knowledge of plate tectonics, which bolstered Wegener's hypothesis.
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∙ 12y agoWegener's hypothesis of continental drift was not widely accepted at the time it was proposed in the early 20th century because he lacked a valid mechanism to explain how the continents moved. Additionally, his ideas were contrary to the prevailing scientific beliefs of the time, and he faced significant opposition from geologists who could not reconcile his theory with the existing geological knowledge. It wasn't until the mid-20th century, with the development of the theory of plate tectonics, that Wegener's ideas gained widespread acceptance.
The continental Coastlines fit together like puzzle pieces, fossils, and glacier Grover in warm places
One day while scientists were exploring the sea floor, they discovered sea-floor spreading, thus proving Wegener's hypothesis to be correct.
Wegener's theory of continental drift was different because it proposed that continents were once joined together in a supercontinent called Pangaea and drifted apart over time. This was a radical idea at the time as it challenged the established belief of stationary continents. Wegener lacked a plausible mechanism to explain how continents moved, which led to skepticism from the scientific community until the development of plate tectonics theory.
Alfred Wegeners 1912 theory of Plate tectonics and continental drift.
During Wegener's time, modern clues such as advancements in technology and research methods were not available. Additionally, the scientific community at that time did not widely accept the theory of continental drift proposed by Wegener, which limited the exploration and investigation of supporting evidence.
His evidence was incorrect.
He proposed the idea of continental dift, which is very cool!
evidence supporting the idea of sea-floor spreading.
plate tectonics
The continental Coastlines fit together like puzzle pieces, fossils, and glacier Grover in warm places
It was not excepted because they didn't believe him at all until it was proven!
yes because they didnt know how wegners inteligence was and they should have tried it in the firts place anyway it would have helped relize that his hypothesis waas correct when they dobt of him!
yes because they didnt know how wegners inteligence was and they should have tried it in the firts place anyway it would have helped relize that his hypothesis waas correct when they dobt of him!
Fossils support his hypothesis.
One day while scientists were exploring the sea floor, they discovered sea-floor spreading, thus proving Wegener's hypothesis to be correct.
yes it does.
The scientific means for proving his hypothesis had not yet been developed.