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Tropical plant fossils have been found in cold Arctic islands where they cannot survive in the present-day climate of this area. According to Wegener's theory, how were these ancient tropical plants able to survive in Arctic islands?

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User Claco
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Answer:

it’s C Arctic islands were closer to the equator in the past

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Answer:

Arctic islands were closer to the equator in the past.

Step-by-step explanation:

Tropical plant fossils have been found in cold Arctic islands where they cannot survive in the present-day climate of this area. This is as a result of Pangea, since there were connection that exist between all landmasses and the equator for the past 200 billion years so the ancient tropical plants could survive Arctic islands very well because Arctic islands were closer to the equator in the past.

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