The presant Antarctica would be to cold for plants to grow. Coal, which is plants compressed over million of years under heat and pressure could not be created without having plants (grow in warmth), and coal could not form without heat compressing it.
ther was alot of vegetation
There are fossils of tropical plants there.
Plant fossils and coal seams could only have formed if Antarctic had once been warmer (further north).
ther was alot of vegetation
plant fossils (glossopteris) were found there.
If you go to google images and search Pangaea you will see that scientist guess that Antarctica was close to the equator.
Petrified tree's in the standing position, clam shells on mt. Everest, coal in Antarctica. The most likely explanation would be a world wide flood that happened some time ago caused the planet to undergo a magnificent change in climate and landmass, causing erosion and incredible pressure on plants and animals creating the coal and oil we use today.
No.
Pangea same rocks and animal fossils were found on many continents. There was a plant that grew on Africa and Antarctica at on point because the same plant fossils were found on those two continents
yes it does, one fossil plant that helped support the hypothesis of the conentental drift is glossopteris.
When liquid, sea water is warmer than ice and more conducive to plant growth.
a plant that is a fossil
shapes of the continents fit together. fossils of same dinosaur are found in different continents. same plant fossils in different continents.