Wegener and Tharp's Ocean Discoveries

Wegener and Tharp's Ocean Discoveries

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Lucas Foster

Science, Geography, History

9th - 12th Grade

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The video discusses Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift, initially unpopular among his peers. Mary Tharp's work at Columbia University, despite being barred from expeditions, provided crucial evidence for the theory through her ocean floor profiles. Her findings, supported by earthquake data, eventually led to the acceptance of continental drift and the development of plate tectonics, marking a significant paradigm shift in earth sciences.

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What was the name of the supercontinent proposed by Alfred Wegener?

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Who was the young cartographer that helped support Wegener's theory?

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What was the main reason Marie Tharp could not join early ocean expeditions?

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What technology did Bruce Heezen's team use to collect ocean depth data?

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What did Marie Tharp's ocean floor profiles reveal?

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What was the initial reaction of the scientific community to Tharp's findings?

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What did Howard Foster's earthquake data suggest about mid-ocean ridges?

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What did the alignment of earthquake data with Tharp's findings indicate?

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What was the outcome of Jacques Cousteau's expedition?

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What major scientific theory emerged from the acceptance of Wegener's and Tharp's work?

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