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Alfred Wegner's Continential Drift Theory was very widely accepted at the time he proposed it.What is Continental Drift? - WorldAtlas
True; the simple observation of the world map as a jigsaw puzzle was evidential proof.
False; scientists rejected the theory because it did not explain how the continents moved.
True; the simple observation of the world map as a jigsaw puzzle was evidential proof.
False; scientists rejected the theory because it did not explain how the continents moved.
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False; scientists rejected the theory because it did not explain how the continents moved. Alfred Wegener's Continental Drift Theory proposed that continents were once part of a single landmass and have since drifted apart. However, at the time, Wegener could not provide a convincing mechanism for how this drift occurred, which led to widespread skepticism and rejection of his ideas among scientists. It wasn't until the development of plate tectonics in the mid-20th century that his ideas were validated and widely accepted.
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