One clue is that you could find the same type of rock or plant layer on different sides of the world. Another was that the sea floor was spreading, causing the continents to drift over time.
1. Plants/Rock layers, how rocks and plants on the coast were the same as another continent on the other side of the world 2. Fossil Evidence, same fossils and species of animals found near the coastlines 3. Land Margins, how the continents fit together like puzzle pieces
His evidence was fossils on other sides of the world, exotic plants on different continents, the continents fit together good, and the world spun making them move showing mechanics.
His evidence was that the continents looked like they fit like a puzzle, there were animal fossils close to the coasts of some continents that could have only lived there, there were plants alike in similar places and the climates were very similar in places like that.
His evidence was that the continents looked like they fit like a puzzle, there were animal fossils close to the coasts of some continents that could have only lived there, there were plants alike in similar places and the climates were very similar in places like that.
His theory that centrifugal force from Earth's rotation caused the drifting was proved ... They had other theories about it (they were wrong of course) Seeing as it was
one of his clues was that there was mountain ranges in the oceans
ReplyDeleteThe clues that he used to support his idea of continental drift were fossils, climate, rocks and plants.
ReplyDeleteThe clues are dinosaurs, plants, and rocks.
ReplyDeleteOne clue is that there were fossils of the same animal on different continents.
ReplyDeletewas that there was mountain ranges in the oceans
ReplyDeleteAnimals, plants, climate, and rocks were all apart of the evidence for Wegener's hypothesis.
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ReplyDeletethe evidence was seafloor spreading.
ReplyDeletethe clues were that continent were moving from one place to another with dinosaurs on it.
ReplyDeleteOne clue is that there were the same rocks on both contents.also he talked about sea floor spreading.
ReplyDeleteThe clues were that plants and fossils were found across the world. Also the layers of rock were the same across the world.
ReplyDeleteOne was that the dinos were too big to swim across a sea or ocean.
ReplyDeletePlants/Rock layers, how rocks and plants were the same as another continent on the other side of the world
ReplyDeleteThat the same rock was in two different parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteClues are Plants,Rocks,Dinosaurs,Climate
ReplyDeleteThe Evidence is Dinosaurs, and Plants.
ReplyDeleteThe evidence was plants rocks seafloor and dinosaurs
ReplyDeletePlants rocks and animals were clues.
ReplyDeleteDinosaurs, plants, climate, rocks were all apart of the evidence for Wegener's hypothesis.
ReplyDeleteOne clue is that you could find the same type of rock or plant layer on different sides of the world. Another was that the sea floor was spreading, causing the continents to drift over time.
ReplyDeleteThe continentals fit together like a puzzle.
ReplyDeleteAnimals, plants, climate, and rocks were all apart of the evidence for Wegener's hypothesis.
ReplyDeleteThe dinosaurs, the rocks, and plants. These are the clues.
ReplyDeleteAlso climate.
Deletehe used the fosils on different continents to prove his teory but noone beleved him
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DeleteThat when two part of the ocean are combined it makes pressure and then a volcano erupts.
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He used Dinosaurs,Plants,and other Lifeforms Abiotic and Biotic.
ReplyDeleteThe evidense he found is fossils of dinosaurs, plants,rock and climate.
ReplyDeleteThe clues were that there were the same climates, fossils, plants, and dinosaurs on different sides of the world.
ReplyDeletePlants,Climate,rocks,and dinosaurs are part of the evidence.
ReplyDeleteThe supporting evidence of Alfred Wegener's theory are Dinosaurs, Fossils.
ReplyDelete1. Plants/Rock layers, how rocks and plants on the coast were the same as another continent on the other side of the world
ReplyDelete2. Fossil Evidence, same fossils and species of animals found near the coastlines
3. Land Margins, how the continents fit together like puzzle pieces
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dinosaurs are part of the evidence.what did i just watch
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DeleteThe supporting evidence were that there were the same past, fossils, climates, and dinosaurs on different sides of the world.
ReplyDeleteThe evidence that Alfred Wegener's used to support his theory are dinosaurs, climates, plants, and fossils.
ReplyDeleteThe evidence that he used are fossils and rocks that are the same but on different sides of the world.
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ReplyDeleteThe evidence was that there were the same fossil,climates,and plants all around the world.
ReplyDeleteHow the animals that can not swim get from one continent to a other continent.
ReplyDeleteFossils and plants in different places were evidence.
ReplyDeleteDinosaurs, Plants
ReplyDeletehe used dinos plants and tectonic plates
ReplyDeleteHe used the plants, fossils, and the earth spinning.
ReplyDeleteHis evidence was fossils on other sides of the world, exotic plants on different continents, the continents fit together good, and the world spun making them move showing mechanics.
ReplyDeleteHis evidence was that the continents looked like they fit like a puzzle, there were animal fossils close to the coasts of some continents that could have only lived there, there were plants alike in similar places and the climates were very similar in places like that.
ReplyDeleteWegeners evidence was animal fossils and plant fossils. His theory was that the earth spinning causes the continents to spread apart.
ReplyDeleteHis evidence was that the continents looked like they fit like a puzzle, there were animal fossils close to the coasts of some continents that could have only lived there, there were plants alike in similar places and the climates were very similar in places like that.
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DeleteHis evidence was fossils, condents puzzle, climate and rocks.
ReplyDeleteHis evidence was plant fossils and normal fossils :)
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegener's evidence on continental drift was fossils, animals, and how the continents fit together like a puzzle.
ReplyDeleteHe found fossils that were the same on two or more continents.
ReplyDeletehis clues were: fossils,animals,and how the continents fit together like a puzzle.
ReplyDeleteHis theory that centrifugal force from Earth's rotation caused the drifting was proved ... They had other theories about it (they were wrong of course) Seeing as it was
ReplyDeleteAlfred used plants, climate, rocks, and fossils and how all of the continents could fit right together for evidence.
ReplyDeleteHis clues were fossils and animals
ReplyDeleteHis evidence was fossils, condents puzzle, climate and rocks.
ReplyDeleteThe sea floor is sperding.
ReplyDeleteWegners clues were animals and fossils.
ReplyDeleteHe Used, Different Parts of the earth, (Tectonic plates) to prove his theory.
ReplyDeleteHis hints\Idaes fosils and animals
ReplyDeletePlant fossils and animal fossils.
ReplyDeleteHis evidence was fossils and animals
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