The theory of continental drift by Alfred Wegener states that all land masses were originally united
in a single supercontinent known as Pangaea (250 million years ago). He shows
evidences like continental fit, similarity of rock sequences, glacial till and
striations, fossils (cynogathus-land reptile, lystrosaurus-land reptile,
mesosaraus-freshwater reptile, glossopteris-fern plant) to support his theory but
what was lacking is that it lacked a mechanism to explain HOW the continents
moved apart. But Harry Hess, a geologist and Navy submarine commander during
WWII <span>brought up a new
evidence to add in support of Wegener’s theory: the idea of seafloor spreading and magnetic reversals.</span>
Answer: Metal Detectors
Explanation: Metal detectors are inexpensive and easy to use equipment used to discover relics of the past. While it is useful in archaeology as a tool that discovers objects from the past quite easily, it is also a threat to archaeology. Some hobbyists and looters who come across archaeological finds which may be important to understanding past civilizations or a different era do not report these finds. Even worse, some looters knowingly infringe on archaeological sites and are aided by the metal detectors.
The troposphere is mostly heated by the transfer of energy from the surface. <span />
Because an area of land could support up to 500 times' as many people by farming as it could by hunting and gathering.
<span>The </span>Jakota Triangle is characterized by great cities including Tokyo, Taipei, Seoul, Hiroshima, and etc. d<span>ue to the large numbers of people in this area, raw materials are consumed at astonishing rates and are greatly beneficial to the rest of </span><span>East Asia.</span>