What are two pieces of evidence for continental drift?
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The theory of continental drift was first developed in the early 1900s by Alfred Wegener, a German scientist. He suggested, based on evidence he had gathered, that the continents are actually moving, and that they were at one time joined together in a single supercontinent.
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Pisces
>these are fish
>they are exclusively aquatic
>their skin is covered with scales and plates
>they are cold blooded
>their hearts have only two chambers
they lay eggs
>they obtain oxygen dissolved in water by using gills
>their body is streamlined
>they have a muscular tail is used for movement.
the Pisces group is divided in to two
groups
>cartilaginous fish
examples are scoliodon,torpedo
>bony fish
examples are catla,channa
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>these are fish
>they are exclusively aquatic
>their skin is covered with scales and plates
>they are cold blooded
>their hearts have only two chambers
they lay eggs
>they obtain oxygen dissolved in water by using gills
>their body is streamlined
>they have a muscular tail is used for movement.
the Pisces group is divided in to two
groups
>cartilaginous fish
examples are scoliodon,torpedo
>bony fish
examples are catla,channa
hope it's helpful
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