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  • '''Alfred Wegener''' (1880-1930) was a German physicist, meteorologist and explorer who devel
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  • #REDIRECT [[Alfred Wegener]]
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  • {{r|Alfred Wegener Institute}}
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  • The term was coined by [[Alfred Wegener]], notable for theorising the [[continental drift]] theory. He came up with
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  • {{r|Alfred Wegener}}
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  • {{r|Alfred Wegener}}
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  • ...t. Until the early 1960s, with the exception of a very few people such as Alfred Wegener and [[Arthur Holmes]], most scientists believed the continents and seas to ...early "super-continent" which split apart over eons were put forward by [[Alfred Wegener]], a German physicist born in 1880, in his book [http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.
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  • In 2018 researchers at the [[Alfred Wegener Institute]]'s [[Helmholtz Centre for Polar and Marine Research]] published
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  • ...o Physics Course] that I participate in. Will try to add something about [[Alfred Wegener]] and similar topics on Sunday. --[[User:Daniel Mietchen|Daniel Mietchen]]
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  • ...day at work, did indulge in a bit of geology by beginning a biography of [[Alfred Wegener]]. I guess continental drift doesn't have much to do with national parks, b
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  • ...hat led to the current theory of [[plate tectonics]] was first proposed by Alfred Wegener in 1910, but for many decades after Wegener's death it was largely dismisse
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