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continental drift
proposed the idea that the world’s landmasses were once joined together as one giant supercontinent, which he named over time the continents drifted to where they are today. this is referred to as the theory of
what evidence supports the theory of continental drift? explain.
fossils:
land features
glaciers and climate:
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continental drift
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continental drift
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