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Plate Tectonics

Plate Tectonics and the Scientific Method

The scientific method is a method used in certain fields of study to confirm or disprove of what is being looked at. It is a way of knowing and attempting to understand something that may seem out of our reach. This method can be used for any type of theory based claims not only in science, but in other fields as well. In this particular case, the scientific method will be applied to plate tectonics. It will explain how such an idea came from being just a simple hypothesis, to becoming a proven theory.
To start off with applying the scientific method, we must ask ourselves what we actually "see". We must observe our surroundings and form a genuine statement about it in order to proceed any further. The first thing that can be observed about plate tectonics is that each landmass on Earth seems to fit together almost like a puzzle. This idea was brought to the table by Alfred Wegener, which is on page 47 of the Essentials of Oceanography......


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