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fossils of once living things provide clues that support contenental drift
Two things that supports the continental drift theory are; 1. Fossil. 2. Continent Shapes.
yes it does, one fossil plant that helped support the hypothesis of the conentental drift is glossopteris.
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Continental Drift Theory
Of itself "rock strata" does not. However the location of similar rock types does.
Since you can find the same distinctive rock strata in both the east coast of South America and the west coast of Africa, it suggests that those two coasts were once connected.
sames rocks were found in the coast of south America and west coast of Africa meaning that these two were once together.
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.
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what ways do fossils hepl support the hypothesis of the continental drift?ANSWER: fossil plants like glossopteris.
they couldn't agree on how it separated or what made it separate.
Which type of evidence was NOT used by Alfred Wegener to support his continental drift hypothesis human remains
pangea
Glossopteris
composition of meteorites
composition of meteorites