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Suggest two reasons why the other scientists in 1920 thought that Wegener was wrong.


MiruSiva

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MiruSiva, welcome and keep posting here.

 

Finding answers without knowing/using research skills is like finding a word in a dictionary without knowing the alphabet. And, if you're not interested in the answer, at least try to cultivate an interest in online research because you'll need it throughout your life.

 

When I google Alfred Wegener, at least one reason is handed to me in the first result (Hint: It's in the result under Continental drift theory — Reaction).

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For AQA Chem Unit 1, the answers are given to you in the book you are supplied while taking this GCSE.

 

 

"Forgive me but what does that question have to do with Chemistry? "

I know, when I took that Exam I wondered myself, but it does tie in with the Earth Science that is in the rest of the course. I does go into the atomic parts and Hydrocarbon aspects of Earth Science later on.

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