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Also Known As Alfred Lothar Wegener
Born November 1, 1880 • BerlinGermany
Died November 1930 (aged 50) • Greenland
Notable Works “The Origin of Continents and Oceans”
Subjects Of Study GondwanaLaurasiaPangeacontinental drift

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