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  1. Fossil evidence of similar species found on different continents, suggesting that they were once connected.
  2. Matching geological formations and rock layers on different continents that fit together like puzzle pieces.
  3. The similarities in Coastlines and mountain ranges between continents, particularly the east coast of South America and west coast of Africa.
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