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Alfred Wegener
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Les événements
Alfred Wegener was born
began university in Berlin in 1899,
1906, the Wegener brothers would have won the record for the longest continuous balloon flight ever: 52.5 hours in April of that year.
1911 Wegener learned that fossils of several species were present in both Brazil and western Africa.
In 1912, age 32, Wegener delivered talks at German universities and published two papers proposing that Earth’s continents moved.
On an unknown day in mid-November 1930, Alfred Wegener died on his fourth expedition to Greenland. He was 50 years old.
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Danmark scientific expedition to Greenland, the world’s largest island, which took place from 1906 to 1908.
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Les événements
In 1910, he published his first book: Thermodynamics of the Atmosphere.
in 1910, Wegener noticed how the coastlines of eastern South America and western Africa seemed to fit together
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Les événements
Alfred Wegener completed his Ph.D. in 1905,
In 1905, Wegener started work as a scientist at a meteorological station near the small German town of Beeskow. There, working with his older brother Kurt, he carried out pioneering work using weather balloons to study air movements.
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