plant clues is a chart of named plants from A-Z and it tells what each clue is
...... Some one of his clues where he found the same dead plant body in Africa and South America,..... now,there could not be the same type of plant at 2 places could there... so he was right.......whitch came pangea.... glad i could help !!
In the 39 clues, there are a total of nine Tomas clues in the "Clues" section. These nine clues are:Wormwood (A type of plant)Quartz (A mineral)Magnesium (A chemical element)Gold (A precious metal)Bone (A material in the human body that makes up the skeletal system)Aloe (A plant that has juices that can cure or soothe many pains or infections)Lead (A chemical element found in pencils)Cocoa (Beans from the cocoa tree that are used to make chocolate)Zinc (A chemical element)When combined in a certain way and mixed together, these clues make up the Tomas Serum, which grants the user the abilities of the Tomas Branch:Strength, power, and brawn.
Climate clues are evidence or indicators that help scientists understand historical changes in the Earth's climate. These clues can include ice cores, tree rings, sediment layers, and temperature records which provide information about past climate conditions and trends. By studying these clues, scientists can reconstruct past climates and predict future climate patterns.
A grasshopper is one of the clues in the blue clues bugs.
The clues in Blue's Clues are Sticks, Tree, and Eggs.
Clues - Clues album - was created on 2009-05-19.
clues are just things to help you with the clues
Whose clues? Blue's Clues! Whose clues? Blue's clues!
Clues for Blue's Clues bed answer: sheets, a pillow, and snoring.
When you have caught a moshling, it will be in your Moshling Garden. If you did not attract a moshling, Cluekoo will give you some clues for planting the correct seeds.
If you need clues for your Blues Clues episode provide the episode name or number and we can easily help find the clues.
The evidence scientists have are fossil clues, plant clues, climate clues and rock clues. Fossil clues supported the idea because a certain fossil the Mesosaurus was found in two continents on opposite sides of the Earth and the only reason for that is if the lands came together at one time. Plant clues support the idea the same way fossil clues do, like the plant called a Glossopteris was found in different areas around the world. Climate clues support the idea because some of the fossils and plants from warmer climates were found in the Arctic. That explains why there are glaciers in tropical areas. Lastly rock clues support the idea because if the continents were once connected at one time, then the rocks that made up the continents should be in the same locations where they were joined.