they are like jigsaw puzzle because scientist don't know where places fit
No, there isn't...it only explains what it looks like.
A Jigsaw Puzzle?
Jigsaw is the same thing as a puzzle. All you have to do is put all the pieces together to make a picture.
I think you pick up the puzzle and put in the frame. no its your mom
If you mean a puzzle that's just a picture, cut into pieces, that's a jigsaw puzzle. If you mean one where you have pictures and maybe some letters with + and - signs, that's a rebus.
it fits together as if its a jigsaw puzzle.
they found similar things on different continents, they fit like a jigsaw puzzle
Wegener noticed that the coastlines of continents seemed to fit together like puzzle pieces, and that similar fossils and rock formations were found on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean. He proposed the theory of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once connected in a supercontinent called Pangaea and had since drifted apart.
1. The continents fit together like a jigsaw puzzle. 2. There are animal and plant species, extant and extinct, present on separated continents.
One piece of evidence supporting the theory of continental drift is the fit of continents, such as the matching coastlines of South America and Africa. Another piece of evidence is the distribution of similar fossils and rock formations on different continents, suggesting they were once connected. Additionally, the alignment of mountain ranges and geological structures across continents supports the idea of past continental unity.
Wegener's clues for the theory of continental drift included the fit of the continents like a jigsaw puzzle, matching rock formations and mountain ranges across continents, and similarities in plant and animal fossils found on different continents. These clues provided evidence for the movement of the continents over time.
A puzzle that you can move like jigsaw puzzle.
Prior to the seven continents of earth breaking apart, they looked like complete jigsaw puzzle. The puzzle was called Pangaea and occurred over two hundred million years ago.
Probably the west coast of Africa with South America.
No, there isn't...it only explains what it looks like.
South America and Africa are the most notable continents that fit together like a jigsaw puzzle (as all continents do). This suggests that continents were connected at one time and that they are mobile and constantly moving.
Here are three examples: I like to play with jigsaw puzzles. Can you show me how to play with a jigsaw puzzle? We can play with jigsaw puzzles together!