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14 Ιουλ 2014 · Plate tectonics developed from Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift in the early 20th century. Wegener noticed coastlines of Africa and South America fit together and proposed all continents were once joined in a supercontinent called Pangaea.
- PLATE TECTONICS
Plate tectonics generates phenomena like earthquakes,...
- Plate Tectonics: History and Boundaries
Wegener provided four lines of evidence to support his...
- PLATE TECTONICS
31 Ιουλ 2019 · Plate tectonics generates phenomena like earthquakes, volcanoes, mountain building and affects climate by moving continents and oceans over geologic time. Plate tectonics developed from Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift in the early 20th century.
10 Ιαν 2012 · Wegener provided four lines of evidence to support his theory - similar rock formations and fossils on separated continents, matching coastlines, correlated climate indicators like coal deposits, and plant and animal distributions that could not have crossed oceans.
5 Alfred Wegener German scientist Noticed in the early 1900’s that some continents seemed to fit together as a puzzle Wegener hypothesized that these continents were once a great land mass or...
Plate Tectonics Lecture Notes.ppt - Google Slides. 1. Background of Continental Drift Theory. Up through the 1800’s, scientists believed that the locations of the continents had never...
What process did Wegener propose as a reason that the continents on the side of the Atlantic Ocean once fit together? 2. What was so unusual about the fossil remains of Mesosaurus? 3. How did...
2 E.S. Plate Tectonic Notes Continental Drift Alfred Wegener, in 1912 noticed that the continental shorelines on either side of the Atlantic looked like they would fit together. Wegener did not believe this was a coincidence and developed a hypothesis called Continental Drift.