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Alfred Wegener

Alfred Wegener (November 1, 1880 - 1930) was a German meteorologist who, in 1912, advocated the theory of continental drift, arguing that the continents on either side of the Atlantic Ocean were drifting apart. In 1915, Wegener published the theory that there had once been a giant supercontinent, Pangaea, which drifted apart approximately 200 million years ago.

Many geologists ridiculed Wegener for his ideas; noting that he could not explain how continents were able to move. Only after the mid-20th century discovery of seafloor spreading did Wegener receive credit, as a developer of the theory of plate tectonics.

See also: Gondwana, Laurasia

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