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with he use of precision instrument, scientists were able to understand plate movements so they believe that the continents did move.
Southern parts of most continents.
The seven continents are: Africa, Antarctica, Asia, Australia, Europe, North America, and South America.(The alternative Australian continental name Oceania is not widely used in the US, UK, or Australia. There are geographic models that only use 5 or 6 continents.)
Alfred Wegener used various pieces of evidence to support his theory of continental drift, including the fit of the continents, rock and fossil similarities across continents, glacial evidence, and similar geological features on different continents.
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because the continents keep moving every day, that is how the continents got the way they are right now.and they will keep on moving a continental drift is when the continents were all joined together and they use to call it panagaea. one day the continents started to spleet up into two continents and they were call gondwana and laurasia. after a few years they started to separate into groups. so a continental drift is when continents are moving. for example every year it Australia move 5 cm.
All the jaunty streams joined together to make a river.
Yes. There are computer users in every country, and on all seven continents.
Antarctica has thick ice cover and the highest average elevation of all the continents because of its location on the south pole.
The fight between the two men became a free-for-all as everyone in the room joined in.
-Shape of continents -Fossil evidence -Glacial evidence -Similar rocks found in dfferent continents
Harappans did not use iron.
Wagner proved mostly the theory of Continental Drift. He found evidence from matching the continents like puzzle pieces, also finding tropical plants in Antartica. Also animal species on two continents in the same place in the "puzzle"
He noticed how the pieces of the continent fit together, and over time, people discovered species of plants and animals all over the world.