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the answer is Europe and Asia because its a big continent and the bigger it is the slower it moves

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Fossils on one continent may be similar to fossils on another continent. This observation supports which theory?

It supports the continental drift.


What does the Theory of Continental Drift?

the movement of the continent i :-)


How is plate tectonic theory different from continental drift theory?

They are actually part of the "same" theory. Seafloor spreading and subduction are the driving forces of continental drift. Pangaea was the Earth's only continent 4 billion years ago. Tectonic plates are small plates, while continent drift is several tectonic plates moving as a mass (continent). There are 21 large plates and dozens of smaller ones.


What is the relationship between plate tectonics and continental drift?

Plate tectonics is the scientific theory that explains how the Earth's outer shell is divided into several large, rigid plates that move and interact with each other. Continental drift is the idea that continents have moved and shifted positions over time. The relationship between plate tectonics and continental drift is that plate tectonics provides the mechanism for how continents drift and move around the Earth's surface. The movement of the plates causes the continents to shift and change positions, supporting the concept of continental drift.


What theory did Alfred wegner introduce?

Alfred Wegener introduced the theory of continental drift, which proposed that Earth's continents were once joined together as a single supercontinent called Pangea and have since moved to their current positions. This theory laid the foundation for the development of the modern theory of plate tectonics.

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What hypothesis states that continent moved to their present position?

Continental drift.


What is the theory that tell there was a super continent that broke into piecesand slowly moved until they reach their present position?

Continental drift theory


Fossils on one continent may be similar to fossils on another continent. This observation supports which theory?

It supports the continental drift.


Idea that contineents have moved horizontally through the seafloor to their current locations?

the theory would be called Continental drift.


The hypothesis that continents have moved is called continental?

The hypothesis that continents have moved is called continental drift. This theory suggests that Earth's continents were once joined in a single supercontinent called Pangaea and have since moved apart to their current positions.


What is the hypothesis that the continents have slowly moved to their current locations?

its Continental drift


What hypothesis states that continents moved to their present positions on Earth?

continental drift


What hypothesis states that continents slowly moved to their positions on earth?

continental drift


What hypothesis states that continents slowly moved to their present positions?

Continental drift.


What continent moved slowest as a result of the continental drift?

Someone expects you to answer--Asia. But consider, perhaps Asia is the fastest moving and South America stayed still. It's all relative I suspect.


What hypothesis states that continents slowly moved to their presents positions on earth?

continental drift


Why was the hypothesis of continental drift rejected when it was first proposed by Wegener?

He could not explain how or why the continents moved.