Fossils of the same plants and animal species have been
found on continents that are separated by the Atlantic Ocean.
Which of the following statements does this observation
support?
These animals and plants crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
The Atlantic Ocean was once a large body of freshwater.
The continents that are now separated by the Atlantic Ocean once formed a single landmass.
The continents that are now separated by the Atlantic Ocean have the same kinds of organisms
today as they did millions of years ago.
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