The presence of the same ____ on several continents support the hypothesis of continental drift
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fossil and rock
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The presence of the same fossil and rock on several continents support the hypothesis of continent drift.
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The presence of the same fossils and rocks on several continents support the hypothesis of continental drift.
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- One of the earliest hypotheses put up by geologists for how continents might migrate through time is called continental drift. Gondwana, an early "supercontinent," is depicted on this map. It subsequently dispersed to become the continents we see today. Similar creature fossils discovered on wildly dissimilar continents supported the ground-breaking notion of continental drift.
- One of the earliest hypotheses put up by geologists for how continents might migrate through time is called continental drift. The science of plate tectonics has now supplanted the theory of continental drift.
- For instance, only southern Africa and South America contain the fossilized remains of the extinct reptile known as Mesosaurus. One meter (3.3 ft) long freshwater reptile Mesosaurus could not have swum the Atlantic Ocean. Mesosaurus' existence suggests a single ecosystem with numerous lakes and rivers.
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