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Describe how plant fossils found at Svalbard in Norway gave evidence of drifting continents

A.They were plants that became extinct millions of years earlier

B.They were found in glacial deposits

C. They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold pilot area

D. They were found only in that one location

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User Karmel
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Answer:

C. They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold pilot area.

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Answer:

C. They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold pilot area

Step-by-step explanation:

These plant fossils they found in Svalbard in Norway were tree stumps of an ancient forest. They were said to have originally grown near the equator, so it was a tropical forest. However these fossils were found up north, where they could not have grown due to the climate. This showed that continental drift carried these trees to the north, in the colder region, which is now Norway.

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