Proof of Continential drift is that they found fossils of the same animals and plants on different continents.They also found the same rock patterns on different continents.Also some continents fit together likea jigsaw puzzle.
alfred wegner found the same plants,rocks,and fossils on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean
coal deposits
There is strong support for the theory of evolution due to fossils that have been found by archeologists. The fossil records show evidence of evolution over billions of years.
Fosssils of the same organism found on different continents support the theory of continental drift. Continents that are now separated by large oceans were once part of a single large continent.
Scientist use scientific methods to test the new theory. They also examine all the evidence to see if it supports the new theory. Scientist accept a new theory when many test and pieces of evidence support it.
Cell Theory
A common theory is a theory which has not been proven or a theory without evidence.
Climate fossil and fossil climate
There are fossils of animals that can only live in warm whether, that are all around the world, even on Antarctica
The continents of Africa and South America are often used as evidence for the continental puzzle due to their matching coastlines and geological features, suggesting they were once connected. This supports the theory of continental drift and plate tectonics.
Henry Hess
Henry Hess
plate tectonics
When it was originally proposed people thought it was impossible but then with further evidence provided and research since then it is an accepted theory.
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.
A scientist (can't remember his name) took pictures or models of the continents and put them together and they fit like a puzzle, so that's where continental drift came from,
There are fossils of animals that can only live in warm whether, that are all around the world, even on Antarctica
the breaking down of pangea
Yes, the presence of the same organisms on multiple continents suggests that at some point in the past, those continents were connected. This supports the theory of continental drift, which explains how landmasses have moved over time. The distribution of these similar organisms across different continents provides additional evidence for this theory.