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What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to support his theory of continental drift?

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What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to support his theory of continental drift?

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As evidence, he noted, as had others before him, of the geographic correlation in coastline perimeters of South America and Africa. This was the feature that led Wegener to investigate for other evidences. His investigations revealed that mountain ranges in South America and Africa, and strata and composition of coal fields in Europe and North America matched or lined up. Additionally, matching reptilian fossils were found on either side of the ocean, indicating that the continents were once joined together. Although he was unable to find a mechanism for his proposed continental drift theory, he also observed that the more shallow an ocean, the younger its geologic age. It wasn’t until the 1950’s and 1960’s, with the discovery of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, and other sea floor mapping discoveries that Wegener’s hypothesis started to become more accepted. The newer science of plate tectonics owes much to Wegener’s scientific groundwork.

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