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The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

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The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

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The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

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The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

Create your own at Storyboard That

The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

Create your own at Storyboard That

The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

Create your own at Storyboard That

The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

Create your own at Storyboard That

The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!

Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!

Please do, It's moving fast!!!

Let me help you out.

There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?

OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.

He was a meteorologistbut was a very open-minded person.

Never heard of him. What was his job?

OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?

The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.

He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.

He firstsawthat some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.

But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.

Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.

But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.

What!? Why did they decline his ideas?

What was the mechanism?

Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.

This also brought new theories and figured out;convergent, where plates move into one another;divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.

So it all worked out in the end didn't t?

So it did.

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  • Oh No! What's happening, Jeff?!
  • The plates are diverging!!! Please fix it Prof. Brave!!
  • Let me help you out.
  • Please do, It's moving fast!!!
  • There we go, now please explain what you mean't by 'plates'?
  • Never heard of him. What was his job?
  • OK, it all started with Alfred Wegener and his observations.
  • He was a meteorologist but was a very open-minded person.
  • OK, and how did he contribute to figuiring out why earthquakes happen?
  • He first saw that some of the continents looked liked they could fit perfectly together.
  • He theorized that the continents could have once been all connected and spread out over millions of years. He called this 'supercontinent' Pangaea.
  • The looked further an fond ourt that fossils and plants that were similar were found oceans apart.
  • What!? Why did they decline his ideas?
  • But when he proposed is ideas, the geography community laughed at him and didn't give him any support.
  • But when Harry Hess was doing some scouting for the navy during WWII and he found the mechanism that could explain Wegener's theory.
  • Because there was no way to explain how the continents could move. Only was after 30 years from his death was that his theories were proved.
  • What was the mechanism?
  • So it all worked out in the end didn't t?
  • Hess called it 'seafloor spreading' and it happens because of heat coming from the core and pushing it up. These are called convection currents.
  • So it did.
  • This also brought new theories and figured out; convergent, where plates move into one another; divergent, where plates move apart; and transform, where plates move sideways in relation to each other.
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