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Alfred Wegner (1890-1930) German meteorologist and geophysicist developed Theory of Continental Drift (1912) died in 1930 while gathering more evidence
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What evidence is their to support continental drift? 1.1. the continents “fit” together like puzzle pieces Wegner used present day shorelines to show how South America “fit” with Africa
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2. Matching Fossils found on continents that are NOW separated by oceans. EX Mesosaurus
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3. Rock of similar type or structures found on different continents. The rocks of Appalachian Mts in eastern USA match mountains found in Scotland and Norway/Sweden
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4. Using glacial evidence (ice cores, glacial groves) found that the 5 southern continents (Africa, S. America, Antarctica, Australia and India) all had been covered with ice at about the same time.
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At some point, in the distant past, all the continents were connected together in a super- continent called Pangaea which formed about 300 million years ago (mya) What is the theory of continental drift?
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Why was Alfred Wegeners theory rejected? Wegner couldn’t explain what mechanism could move such a massive substance as a continent. Wegner wasn’t a geologist. It was a radical idea, as current understanding of the Earth was that the continents were permanent.
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Was Alfred Wegeners theory ever revisited? While Wegner’s theory was disputed for decades, a number of pieces of new evidence were discovered that began to show Wegner was on the right track after all
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