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MSgt Stephen Council
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Sgt Wayne Wood It all seems so simple, but it was very difficult to figure out and piece together. I am glad there are people out there smarter than me...
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PO2 Richard C.
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As simple as it sounds to us now, I can't imagine the thought processes that must have been involved in coming to a conceptualization of plate tectonics. Thanks for the share, Wayne.
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SGT Mary G.
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Sgt Wayne Wood - Thank for the excellent article. Some good history!
I was immediately fascinated during the 50s in 6th grade when we learned about Wegener's Continental Drift theory. Certainly made sense. Anyone can see how the continents fit together like pieces of a puzzle, even a child. Proving it is something, else!
By the time I enrolled in a Geology class in the 90s (as an older student) we were all the way to Plate Tectonics being a theory, and to Geology actually being recognized as a science - the journey to recognition apparently having been fraught with difficulties!
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