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False. The concept of continental drift and the idea that continents could fit together like pieces of a puzzle was proposed in the early 20th century by Alfred Wegener, a meteorologist, not by geographers in the 1500s.

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Q: Is it true or false geographers of the 1500 were the first to notice that some continents seem to fit together?
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