All paleontologists,(and other people), notice that on every continent, there were similar fossils. Obviously, not all prehistoric/Precambrian organisms could swim all the way across oceans, so the continents had to have moved. This proved Wegener's hypothesis(some really old scientist i learned about in science class)which was continental drift.
All are similar in being scientist .
All the continents have at least one side touching water. They all touch at least one ocean and they all have rivers.
pangaea was all the continents together as one.on the other hand, the present continents were separated, unlike pangaea.
No. Many plate boundaries are on the seafloor far from continents and several are well within continents.
Scientists believe that ALL continents were once joined, not just 2. The combination of the continents are call Pangea.
They were all connected
There is no specific biome common to all continents (Antarctica is special).
In all continents, even Antartica. It is one of the most common rock types.
Strokes are common on all inhabited continents.
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Deserts occur on all seven continents and there are no animals common to all.
Yes
They are all multiples of 6
The are all over in all continents but Antarctica
All are similar in being scientist .
Probably, all geo-scientists. Which includes, geologists, minerologists, geographers, petrologists, and even paleontologists.
Antarctica