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Who Was the First Person to Suggest That All of the Continents

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Who was the first person to suggest that all of the continents had originally been joined together as the supercontinent Pangaea?


A) Snider-Pelligrini, in 1858
B) Frank Taylor, in 1910
C) Alfred Wegener, in 1912
D) Alexander du Toit, in 1937
E) Harry Hess, in 1962

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