If you take a map and cut out all the Continent, you can see that they fit together almost perfectly, like a giant puzzle. This idea supports the fact that all the continents were connected in one large landmass.
Alfred Wegener's support of continental drift was known as the theory of "continental drift," which proposed that the continents were once joined together as a single supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart.
The fossil of Mesosaurus, a small aquatic reptile, was found in both South America and Africa. Its presence on different continents was used as evidence to support the theory of continental drift, as it suggested that the continents were once connected and later drifted apart.
the age of the rocks in the sea floor is all the same
he used fossils, glacial indentations, and different types of rock.
the continents fit together like a puzzle
the Continental Drift Theory is the slow movement of the Earths continents. A.K.A the continents drift
they couldn't agree on how it separated or what made it separate.
It supports the theory because it can be found on all of the continents.
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Continental Drift
Alfred Wegener's support of continental drift was known as the theory of "continental drift," which proposed that the continents were once joined together as a single supercontinent called Pangaea and have since drifted apart.
Pangaea , all the continents are thought to have fit together millions of years ago.
The Continental Drift theory is a theory because there is no evidence to support it. Alfred Wegener developed the Continental Drift theory in the 1800's.
The fossil of Mesosaurus, a small aquatic reptile, was found in both South America and Africa. Its presence on different continents was used as evidence to support the theory of continental drift, as it suggested that the continents were once connected and later drifted apart.
The theory of continental drift.
the age of the rocks in the sea floor is all the same
The shapes of continents appearing on the map clearly show similar shapes and how the continents might fit together.