1. Puzzle Piece Fits
2. Fossils
3. Rocks
4. mountain range
Fossils
Tropical Plants
Satellites
Rock Layers
Pangea
Stalegicites
I can give you one, and that is that all the land in the world used to be one huge land mass rather than 1000's of islands.
Continental Drift Theory
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
The continental drift was proposed by Alfred Weegener....In the theory continental drift is believing that there is a supercontinent called pangea....The scientist says that the rocks on Africa and in South America are exactly the same...That's all i know about that question...also the same fossils of plants and animals are found in the some of the continents...
It supports the theory because it can be found on all of the continents.
He supported the Seafloor Spreading Theory by first discovering the Continental Drift Theory.
Climate, and landforms
the continents fit together like a puzzle
explain how fossils support the theory of continental movement
the age of the rocks in the sea floor is all the same
The Continental Drift theory is a theory because there is no evidence to support it. Alfred Wegener developed the Continental Drift theory in the 1800's.
he used fossils, glacial indentations, and different types of rock.
Continental Drift Theory
Alfred Wegener's theory was known as the theory of continental drift.
they couldn't agree on how it separated or what made it separate.
The 100% correct answer is A similar fossil was found in Africa, South America, Australia, India, and Antarctica.
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
yes it does.