Scientists began thinking differently about the continents when:
the sea floor began to...
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Scientists began thinking differently about the continents when:
the sea floor began to shrink
alfred wegener presented his idea about plates
similar fossils were found in south america and africa
minerals in north america were identical to those in europe
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