Evidence for Continental Drift

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For Alfred Wegener It seemed very obvious by looking at the continents that they fit together like a puzzle and at one time was one big continent, but in order to prove that the continents have shifted over time Alfred Wegener needed more evidence.

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00:00 Introduction to Evidence for Continental Drift
00:44 Continents fit together like a puzzle
00:58 Glacial Evidence
01:13 Fossil Evidence
02:16 Similar Mountains
02:36 Coal in Antartica

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Oh good ol Pangaea

Hey tweak the sound a touch, lower the mid range frequency a bit and increase the over all volume some if ya can. I love the video and a proper re-master of the audio and re-post may make it easier listening, I know I know... I sound so picky! 🤓

lewisgiles
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Hey can I please use your video for a presentation in school?❤❤❤

JeskoA
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I’m sorry but I have always found Alfred Wegener’s Pangea/Plate Tectonics theory overly complicated and contrived to the point of being absurd, whereas Roberto Mantovani’s Expanding Earth theory provides a much simpler explanation for how the continents were formed. ‘Yes, ’ they do join together, not just across the Atlantic Ocean but also across the Pacific, only on a much smaller planet. 

I’ve asked numerous experts and teachers who accept Wegener’s continental drift theory, how Pangea was first formed and I’ve also asked them, would the continents really fit together on a smaller planet. No one has given me a pertinent answer yet, except Mantovani and the people who believe his theory to be the correct one. A video by Neal Adams on YouTube, explains this theory better than I can.

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