Asked by Megan Loeffler on May 15, 2024

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The puzzle-like fit of the continents, similarity of rock types across continents, and glacial evidence all were pieces of evidence supporting Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift. What was another piece of supporting evidence?

A) distribution of similar fossils across multiple continents
B) land bridges were discovered connecting Africa and South America
C) continents were found to have plowed through ocean basins to move into current positions
D) gravitational pull of the Moon was found to be responsible for connecting Pangaea

Glacial Evidence

Glacial evidence comprises physical features left on the landscape that indicate the past presence and movement of glaciers, such as striations, moraines, and glacial erratics.

Wegener's Hypothesis

The theory proposed by Alfred Wegener suggesting that continents drift across the Earth's surface through geological time, which later became known as continental drift.

Continental Drift

The theory that the continents have moved across the Earth’s surface over geological time, proposed by Alfred Wegener.

  • Identify the supporting evidence for the theory of continental drift and seafloor spreading.
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adriana torresMay 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The distribution of similar fossils across continents that are now widely separated supports the idea of continental drift, as it suggests these continents were once connected, allowing for the spread and evolution of species in a contiguous landmass before drifting apart.