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Plate tectonics led to the theory of Pangaea.
fossils match up coast lines fit together coal deposits line up faults match up
the continents fit the locations on the mountain ranges the congruent types of rocks and the same fossil exists on different continents. Hope this helped. :)
The three pieces of evidence used to support the idea of Pangea include the shape of the continents, fossil records, and geographical markers. Pangea was the single land mass which broken into numerous pieces to create the Earth as it is today.
Plate tectonics led to the theory of Pangaea.
Plate tectonics and Pangaea you get evidence from ancient climate zones, land features, and fossils
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You can't prove a negative with direct evidence.
Plate tectonics led to the theory of Pangaea.
Morphological evidence.Genetic and genomic evidence.Geographical evidence.
evidence from molten material evidence from magnetic stripes evidence from drilling samples
fossils match up coast lines fit together coal deposits line up faults match up
the continents fit the locations on the mountain ranges the congruent types of rocks and the same fossil exists on different continents. Hope this helped. :)
Evidence to prove the existence of the supercontinent Pangaea includes fossil evidence of similar plant and animal species across continents, the matching shapes of coastlines and mountain ranges on different continents, and the distribution of ancient rock formations that line up when continents are fitted together. Additionally, geological evidence such as rock layers and paleoclimatic data also supports the theory of Pangaea's existence.
There definitively was a Pangaea. Pangaea implies one continent. Back when the earth was forming, there was no oceans, thus the whole earth would be referred to as Pangaea. Today continents would refer to how much land is above the ocean.
The three pieces of evidence used to support the idea of Pangea include the shape of the continents, fossil records, and geographical markers. Pangea was the single land mass which broken into numerous pieces to create the Earth as it is today.