how come these rock layers in different continents line up together with layers that exactly matched?
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As the Continental Drift Theory states, all the continents were once a one large landmass that broke apart where the pieces moved slowly to their current locations.
So these rock layers in different continents line up together with layers that exactly matched because the continents were once a large landmass that broke apart and its pieces, which are the continents, moved slowly to their current location.
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So these rock layers in different continents line up together with layers that exactly matched because the continents were once a large landmass that broke apart and its pieces, which are the continents, moved slowly to their current location.
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