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How Massive Geographic Change may have Triggered Explosion of Animal Life - 0 views

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    Scientist are researching about geologic history that may help to solve the riddle of the "Cambrian explosion," the rapid diversification of animal life in the fossil record. Learn more about what Cambrian explosion is and how it has affected animal's life in the past.
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    Scientist are researching about geologic history that may help to solve the riddle of the "Cambrian explosion," the rapid diversification of animal life in the fossil record. Learn more about what Cambrian explosion is and how it has affected animal's life in the past.
Nern Siriwat

Virtual Volcano : Pompeii : Discovery Channel - 2 views

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Alfred Wegener - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 8 views

  • Alfred Wegener first thought of this idea by noticing that the different large landmasses of the Earth almost fit together like a jigsaw.
  • The Continental shelf of the Americas fit closely to Africa and Europe, and Antarctica, Australia, India and Madagascar fit next to the tip of Southern Africa.
  • He analyzed either side of the Atlantic Ocean for rock type, geological structures and fossils. He noticed that there was a significant similarity between matching sides of the continents, especially in fossil plants.
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  • From 1912, Wegener publicly advocated the theory of "continental drift", arguing that all the continents were once joined together in a single landmass and have drifted apart.
  • In his work, Wegener presented a large amount of very strong
  • In 1943 George Gaylord Simpson wrote a vehement attack on the theory
  • evidence in support of continental drift, but the mechanism remained elusive. While his ideas attracted a few early supporters such as Alexander Du Toit from South Africa and Arthur Holmes in England, the hypothesis was generally met with skepticism from largely conservative scientists, who were resistant to any change in the status quo.
  • but G.G.Simpson's influence was so powerful that even in countries previously sympathetic towards continental drift, like Australia
  • Wegener's hypothesis fell out of favour.
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What evidence did Alfred Wegener use to support his theory of continental drift - 18 views

  • Alfred Wegener's fully developed theory of continental drift attempted to point out evidences that the continents were once joined into a single continent he called Pangea. Wegener's theory hypothesized that the continents were able to push through the rock of the seafloor to their present positions. 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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