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Which evidence shows that landmasses had different climates millions of years ago and supports the theory of continental drift?

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Scientists have found fossils on many different continents of species that would have lived in a climate very different from the one in that location today. For example, fossils of aquatic organisms have been found in deserts.


The fossil record also supports the continental drift theory because there have been fossils of the same species found in different continents. For example, there have been fossils found along the eastern coast of South America that are also found along the western coast of Africa. It seems plausible because of this that Africa and South America were connected at one point.


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D) folded mountains in Africa and South America

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