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Glossopteris plants lived approximately 300 million years ago. These time periods are referred to as the Permian Period and the Triassic Period.

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Did Glossopteris become extinct?

The glossopteris was a seed fern that was shaped like a tongue. The glossopteris became extinct about 252 million years ago, at the end of the Permian era.


What were the dominant plants in the Triassic period?

the dominant plants in the Triassic period was seedplants, Glossopteris(southern hemisphere), in the northern hemisphere, conifers Want more info about the triassic period?www.kidcyber.com.au/topics/dino_Triassic.htm


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what ways do fossils hepl support the hypothesis of the continental drift?ANSWER: fossil plants like glossopteris.


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The discovery of Glossopteris supports Wegner's continental drift by sowing that the continents were once put together but drifted apart over time. This is how Glossopteris was found on 5 different continents.


What is evidence that Africa was once cold?

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What kinds of plants lived in the triassic period?

There were lycophytes, cycads, ginkgoes, and glossopterids. Conifers were the dominant trees in the northern hemisphere, and Glossopteris was the main tree like plant in the southern hemisphere.


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How did the discovery of Glossopteris support Wegener's continental drift?

Because identical fossils were found on two continents far apart, it suggested that at one time the two landmasses were joined together. In other cases of lands separated by far less distance, plants did not propagate across the divide.


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