Identify the primary factor related to fossils, according to continental drift theory.
A). The age of the fossils were similar across continents.
B). The fossils obtained across continents were of different ages.
C). Wegener was unable to get any fossil evidence across continents.
D). Wegener could locate fossils only in the continental boundaries that were matching each other.
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Option A is the Correct Answer
(A) The age of the fossils were similar across continents.
Explanation:
How do fossils support the theory of continental drift?
Fossil Evidence :
One type of evidence that strongly supported the Theory of Continental Drift is the fossil record. Fossils of similar types of plants and animals in rocks of a similar age have been found on the shores of different continents, suggesting that the continents were once joined.
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Continents were once one landmass and have drifted apart.
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