I think they were rejected first because people didn't think it was possible that the continents could drift, and he had no evidence that the continents had drifted.
The reason why Alfred Wenger's ideas were turned down because a lot of people thought he was crazy, but then later on they figured out that he was right.
Alfred Wenger's ideas wear first rejected because no one ever thought that he was right because he was a weather man not a scientist. Everyone thought that he wasn't right but when he had some evidence everyone thought that he was brilliant.
Alfred Wegener's ideas about continental drift were first rejected because he could not prove how or why the continents had split apart from each other. http://www.phschool.com/iText/sci_exp/iText/products/0-13-181243-2/ch1/ch1_s3_2.html
Alfred Wenger's idea was first rejected because people thought that he was crazy and he did not get one thing but Henry Hess got all 4 thing the three things that alfred got was continental shapes rock and plant types.
Alfred Wegener was the scientist who proposed the Continental Drift Theory in the early twentieth century. Simply put, his hypothesis proposed that the continents had once been joined, and over time had drifted apart. The jigsaw fit that the continents make with each other.
Because it seemed stupid! Why would the earth just BREAK apart? He had no proof! Though, now it does make sense. Look at all the shapes, they fit together!
The reason Alfred Wenger's ideas about the continental drift first rejected is because, they thought he was wrong, and would never be right about the continental drift.
Alfred Wegner's ideas were originally discouraged because even though Alfred had all of the evidence of the continental drift, he didn't really know why they moved.
Alfred's idea was first rejected because he had no way of telling how they moved he had no proof.
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ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger's ideas were first rejected because he had no evidence of continental drift.
ReplyDeleteI think why Alfred Wegner's idea about continental drift was rejected because every body else thought the continents stayed in the same place.
ReplyDeleteI think they were rejected first because people didn't think it was possible that the continents could drift, and he had no evidence that the continents had drifted.
ReplyDeleteHis ideas where rejected because back then anything that made sense was rejected they also thought that he had no proof they would not believe him.
ReplyDeleteThe reason why Alfred Wenger's ideas were turned down because a lot of people thought he was crazy, but then later on they figured out that he was right.
ReplyDeleteBecause other people didn't believe in continental drift.
ReplyDeleteThe reason they got rejected is because he had no evidence.
ReplyDeleteHe was rejected because dat man is cray cray like a hippy. NO PROOF
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger's ideas wear first rejected because no one ever thought that he was right because he was a weather man not a scientist. Everyone thought that he wasn't right but when he had some evidence everyone thought that he was brilliant.
ReplyDeleteHe had no proof at all an they all thought he was a crazy man.
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ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger's theory was rejected because no one believed him so he had no evidence to show that his theory was right.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger had no proof and people thought he was a crazy man.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegener's ideas about continental drift were first rejected because he could not prove how or why the continents had split apart from each other.
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Alfred Wenger had no proof and people thought he was a crazy man.
ReplyDeleteWengers ideas were rejected because he didnt have evidence.
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It was rejected because he needed more evidence So he could not pass it.
ReplyDeleteHis ideas were rejected because they thought continents moved differently.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger's theory was rejected at first because he had no exact evidence that it happened. And didn't tell why it was happening.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger had no proof, and people just though he was crazy.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger's idea was first rejected because people thought that he was crazy and he did not get one thing but Henry Hess got all 4 thing the three things that alfred got was continental shapes rock and plant types.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wenger had no proof, and people just thought he was crazy.
ReplyDeleteWell Alfred Wenger's theory was rejected because they all thought that he was crazy!
ReplyDeleteHe had no proof.
ReplyDeletebecause people thought the world was flat
ReplyDeleteBecause he had no prof of how they moved.
ReplyDeleteHis ideas were rejected because he could not say the force that move the land apart.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegener was the scientist who proposed the Continental Drift Theory in the early twentieth century. Simply put, his hypothesis proposed that the continents had once been joined, and over time had drifted apart. The jigsaw fit that the continents make with each other.
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Alfred Wenger idea was rejected because he knew they moved but not how they moved.
ReplyDeleteBecause it seemed stupid! Why would the earth just BREAK apart? He had no proof! Though, now it does make sense. Look at all the shapes, they fit together!
ReplyDeleteBut no, he's insane for having a theory.
Alfred Wagners theory was rejected because no one believed it was true.
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ReplyDeleteAlfread Wagner needed way more evidence before he could prove a thing continentle drift.
ReplyDeleteThe reason Alfred Wenger's ideas about the continental drift first rejected is because, they thought he was wrong, and would never be right about the continental drift.
ReplyDeleteHe had no proof and people thought he was out of his mind.
ReplyDeleteHe had no proof and people thought that he was going insane.
ReplyDeleteHis ideas about the continental drift was first rejects because, everybody thought he was crazy!
ReplyDeleteBecause there was no real proof of this theory being true.
ReplyDeleteIt was rejected because He had no evidence.
ReplyDeleteAlfred's ideas about the continental drift were first rejected because everybody thought the thought was crazy, and that he was crazy.
ReplyDeleteHis conclussion to his rejection of other scientists was that there was no answer to prove that no machanism for the movement of inly continents.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wagner did not prove what made the continents move
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wagner did not prove what made the continets move.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wagner did not prove what made the continents move....
ReplyDeletehe had no proof what made the continents move.
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ReplyDeletebecause people already thought they knew how it worked.
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure because I don't know anything..
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegner did not prove what made the contients move.
ReplyDeleteAlfred's idea was first rejected because he had no way of telling how they moved he had no proo
ReplyDeleteIt was because he had no proof of why they moved (I think).
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegner DIDN'T prove what made the continents move.
ReplyDeleteAfter Wegner did mot prove what made the Contents Move
ReplyDeletehe never proved any thing because he was a big dummy
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegner's ideas were originally discouraged because even though Alfred had all of the evidence of the continental drift, he didn't really know why they moved.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegener did not prove what made the continents move.
ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegner did not prove what made the contients move
ReplyDeleteAlfred had a theory that the contents moved but had no proof
ReplyDeleteHis conclussion to his rejection of other scientists was that there was no answer to prove that no machanism for the movement of inly continents.
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ReplyDeleteAlfred Wegener did not prove what made the continents move
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