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Rylie Greene
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25 December, 01:45
Explain Alfred wegener's hypothesis
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Zachariah Dunlap
25 December, 02:13
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He proposed the theory of Continental Drift. He believed that all of the continents were once joined together in a super continent he called Pangea (not sure if that's spelled right I studied this awhile ago). He proved this by showing similarities in fossils in completely different continents and showing how well the continents could fit together.
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