1. Plate tectonics replaced earlier theories like diastrophism and the contracting Earth theory. The contracting Earth theory proposed that the Earth shrank over time through processes like cooling, which caused folding of the crust.
2. Alfred Wegener first proposed the theory of continental drift in 1915, providing evidence like matching fossil distributions, paleoclimate patterns, and matching craton shapes that suggested continents had moved over time.
3. Wegener's theory was rejected in his time due to errors in his data and an inability to explain the mechanism of drift. It took further magnetic evidence in the 1950s to gain wide acceptance for plate tectonics replacing earlier stationary models of the Earth.