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How do fossils support the hypothesis of the Continental Drift

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Fossils can support this hypothesis due to the fact that some fossils of the same dinosaur species were found on continents that are now very far apart. For example fossils of the plant Glossopteris have been found in South America, Africa, India, Antarctica, and Australia. The only theory that makes sense for the finding of these fossils is that the continents were once all connected.


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