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Alfred Wegener was a German geophysicist and meteorologist. One of his greatest works is the theory of continental drift, which was focused on the idea that Earth's continents are slowly drifting around the Earth. He proposed that the continents were compressed into one protocontinent (called Pangaea) and that over time they drifted apart into their current position. Although his theory was not widely accepted in the beginning, continental drift is the basis for today's model of plate tectonics.
Alfred Wegener was a German geophysicist and meteorologist. One of his greatest works is the theory of continental drift, which was focused on the idea that Earth's continents are slowly drifting around the Earth. He proposed that the continents were compressed into one protocontinent (called Pangaea) and that over time they drifted apart into their current position. Although his theory was not widely accepted in the beginning, continental drift is the basis for today's model of plate tectonics.
All of Earth's continents, at one point, were a single massive continent that eventually split apart.
In 1912, Wegener proposed his hypothesis of continental drift, which stated that Earth was once a single, large supercontinent that eventually broke apart. He called this single large continent Pangaea.