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Which is not evidence that Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift?

a. The shapes of the continents fit together.
b. Mesosaurus fossils have been found on different continents.
c. Mountain ranges stretch across several continents, like the Appalachian Mountains across North America and Europe.
d. Magnetic orientations of rocks are symmetrical away from mid-ocean ridges.

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User Phylis
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It would be that "d. Magnetic orientations of rocks are symmetrical away from mid-ocean ridges" was not evidence that Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift, since Wegener relied mostly on "macro" visuals. 
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