smiliar fossils and plants, matching of the continents as a jig-saw puzzle, remaining of tropical plants
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The theory of Pangaea was that the continents were once together and then were drifted apart due to plate tectonics.
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Alfred Wegner's theory of continental drift stated that the continents were all once together but over time have drifted apart.
Pangaea, also known as the Supercontinent, is the land mass that may have existed at about 250 million years ago. It was a single land mass that consisted of all of the continents, which have since drifted to their current positions. The idea of Pangaea was first proposed by Alfred Wegener. Evidence pointing to the existence of Pangaea includes similarities in fossils and rocks on continents which are now far away and that the coastlines of some of today's continents appear to fit together like puzzle pieces.
smiliar fossils and plants, matching of the continents as a jig-saw puzzle, remaining of tropical plants
because if the same fossils were found in the same spot but on two different continents and if you put the continents together like a puzzle and the fossils were in the same spot, it would mean the continents drifted apart.
The theory is called continental drift, proposed by Alfred Wegener. It suggests that continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted to their current positions. This theory is supported by evidence such as matching coastlines and similar geological features on different continents.
they drifted together to form a single continent
One piece of evidence that led Wegener to propose the theory of continental drift was the observation that the coastlines of Africa and South America appeared to fit together like puzzle pieces. This suggested that the continents were once joined together and had subsequently drifted apart.
The current shape and position of continents provide evidence for the theory of plate tectonics, which suggests that continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea that has since drifted apart. This movement helps explain the similarities between the geology and fossils of now widely separated continents, as well as the presence of matching coastlines and mountain ranges.
The theory of Pangaea was that the continents were once together and then were drifted apart due to plate tectonics.
They were joined together, then drifted apart to their current positions
It is believed that the continents drifted apart. They were once all together as one piece and you could walk back and forth between the parts.
He could not explain why the continents drifted.
Yes. after the continents drifted North or South respectivally. Yes. after the continents drifted North or South respectivally.
The theory is called the theory of continental drift, proposed by Alfred Wegener in the early 20th century. It suggests that the continents were once joined together as a single large landmass called Pangaea and have since drifted apart to their current positions.