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he told them they drifted apart because they were together
Desert climate.
Tectonic plates
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Continental Drift Theory
climate,fossils,geology
Geology, Fossils, and Climate
Climate, and landforms
well it wasn't so much climate as the fossils that have been found
He used evidence from landform, climate, and fossils to support his theory of the continental drift.
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explain how fossils support the theory of continental movement
Continental Drift. The land mass wasn't always at the poles so could support forests that then got covered to become coal. Climate Change's another. Earth maybe WAS warm enough at the pole but the climate as a whole warm enough to support foorests there.
he told them they drifted apart because they were together
glacial deposits
crust