Alfred Wegener's was a geologist who proposed the continental drift theory. His theory wasn't accepted because he couldn't explain the mechanism or processes behind the movement of continents.
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace. http://www.ask.com/answers/25035361/why-were-wegener-s-ideas-about-continental-drift-initially-rejected
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace. http://www.ask.com/answers/25035361/why-were-wegener-s-ideas-about-continental-drift-initially-rejected
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
Wagner's ideas were rejected about the continental drift because he didn't have much evidence, and he couldn't tell what mechanism for the movement of the continental plates.
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
One problem was that some driving force was missing, another reason is because some geologists thought that he didn't have enough evidence, you know, the ushe...
Wagner's ideas were rejected about the continental drift because he didn't have much evidence, and he couldn't tell what mechanism for the movement of the continental plates.
Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
Wegener's theory of continental drift was generally criticized on both geophysical and geological grounds. However, post-World War II oceanographic evidence and development of plate tectonic theory in the 1960s have vindicated Wegener's basic conclusion that modern continents are drifted fragments of Pangaea. There also wasn't enough evidence for his theroy.
Because he wasn't the first to have tat theory.
ReplyDeleteOne problem was that a plausible driving force was missing.
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Alfred Wegener's was a geologist who proposed the continental drift theory. His theory wasn't accepted because he couldn't explain the mechanism or processes behind the movement of continents.
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Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
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DeleteWegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
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There were more logical theories other than the continental drift.
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Wegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
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He couldn't show and mechanism for the movement of continents
ReplyDeleteWagner's ideas were rejected about the continental drift because he didn't have much evidence, and he couldn't tell what mechanism for the movement of the continental plates.
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ReplyDeleteBecause he did not have evidence and it was hard to prove because the continental plates move very slow.
ReplyDeleteBecause he did not have evidence and it was hard to prove because the continental plates move very slow
ReplyDeleteWegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
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Wagner couldn't show and mechanism for the movement of continents.
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ReplyDeleteHis ideas about the continental drift were rejected because he lacked enough evidence to prove it.
ReplyDeleteWagner's ideas were rejected about the continental drift because he didn't have much evidence, and he couldn't tell what mechanism for the movement of the continental plates.
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ReplyDeleteThey thought they were too large/heavy to drift and he was a meteorologist, so they thought HOW ON EARTH WOULD HE KNOW MORE THAN US?!
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ReplyDeleteBecause he did not have evidence and it was hard to prove because the continental plates move very slow.
ReplyDeleteWegener's ideas about continental drift were initially rejected because he lacked enough evidence. This made it hard to support his idea simply because the continental plates move at a slow pace.
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Deletewagners ideas were declined because he didnt have the evidence to prove it
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ReplyDeleteWegener's theory of continental drift was generally criticized on both geophysical and geological grounds. However, post-World War II oceanographic evidence and development of plate tectonic theory in the 1960s have vindicated Wegener's basic conclusion that modern continents are drifted fragments of Pangaea. There also wasn't enough evidence for his theroy.
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ReplyDeleteBecause he did not have evidence and it was hard to prove because the continental plates move very slow
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ReplyDeleteBecause he did not have evidence and it was hard to prove because the continental plates move very slow
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ReplyDeleteWegener's Theory was rejected because he did not have enough evidence. In-fact his theory wasn't proven until after he died.
ReplyDeleteWegener's Theory was rejected because he did not have enough evidence. His theory wasn't proven until after he died.
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