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Old answer: the scientists found them in the 2 regions andMesosaurus was significant in providing evidence for the theory of continental drift, because its remains were found in southern Africa and eastern South America, two far away places. As Mesosaurus was a small freshwater organism, and therefore could not have crossed the Atlantic Ocean, this distribution indicated that Africa and South America used to be joined together. Indeed, all the world's continents were joined into one supercontinent called Pangaea in the time Mesosaurus existed.
Wegener knew that fossil plants and animals such as mesosaurs, a freshwater reptile found only South America and Africa during the Permian period, could be found on many continents.
Mesosauri ("middle lizards") were an order of small marine reptiles that lived during the early Permian period, roughly 320 to 280 million years ago. Mesosaurs were the first aquatic reptiles, having returned to a watery way of life after evolving on land.
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They exist only to people that have faith and believe they exist!
No, the word exist is a verb (exist, exists, existing, existed).The noun form for the verb to exist is existence.
Yes it does exist and an iPad 3 now does exist.
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B (be). To exist is to be.