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What is used as evidence for continental drift
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Answer: The existence of land bridges
Explanation: APEX correct 1/13/19
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Wegener concluded that they formed as a single mountain range that was separated as the continents
drifted. Wegener also found evidence
from ancient fossils (Figure 6.6). He found fossils of the same species of extinct plants and animals in rocks of the same age, but on
continents
that are now widely separated.
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