The shape of the continents, the distribution of earthquakes, the symmetric magnetic banding of the sea floor ether side of the mid oceanic ridges, the mid oceanic ridges, back arc basins, deep sea trenches, the fiery ring of the Pacific, The distribution and chemistry of volcanoes, atolls, paleo magnetism, fossil evidence and the distribution of species. (there may be more evidence).
Alternating bands of magnetic polarity as you move away from the mid-Atlantic ridge.
Additional evidence supporting the theory of plate tectonics includes the matching shapes of continents across different coastlines, the distribution of earthquakes and volcanoes along plate boundaries, and the discovery of mid-ocean ridges and deep-sea trenches that provide insights into the movement of tectonic plates. Magnetic striping on the ocean floor also supports the theory by showing the pattern of reversals in Earth's magnetic field over time.
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Yes, fossil evidence supports the theory of plate tectonics by showing how identical plant and animal species are found on continents that are now separated by oceans, indicating that those landmasses were once connected and have since drifted apart. Fossils of ancient marine animals found on mountaintops provide further evidence of past tectonic movements.
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The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
the big bang theory
cosmic microwave background radiation
OK, I'll ask. "What is the evidence?"