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A student is researching the fossilized remains of a plant species that existed millions of years ago. Fossils of this
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Fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents that are now divided by oceans. M1 to 2 sentences, explain
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A student is researching the fossilized remains of a plant species that existed millions of years ago. Fossils of this
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A student is researching the fossilized remains of a plant species that existed millions of years ago. Fossils of this
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Devon Island is shown on the map below. Notice that it is located in the extreme northern hemisphere. Fossils of tropical coral
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Which is caused by the difference in density of the oceanic and continental plates
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In 35 sentences, describe how path magnetic evidence supports the theory that continents change position or draft overtime
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Fossils of the same life form species have been found on continents that are now divided by oceans. In one to two sentences,
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A student is researching the fossilized remains of a plant species that existed millions of years ago. Fossils of this
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Is the theory of continental drift a reasonable explanation of how continents move over the surface of the Earth? Why?
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Explain another way that you think continents could have changed position over Earth’s history.
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What is the reason why the continents have moved since primordial times?
A. The tectonic plates upon which the continents sit are
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The images above show how the earths continents look two 50 million years ago and how they look today the change in the
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The images above show how the Earth's continents looked 250 million years ago and how they look today. The change in the
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The images above show how the Earth's continents looked 250 million years ago and how they look today. The change in the
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Devon Island is shown on the map below. Notice that it is located in the extreme northern hemisphere. Fossils of tropical coral
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What is the reason why the continents have moved since primordial times? explain
a The tectonic plates upon which the continents
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Use the options below to complete the sentence from your Note-Taking Guide.(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer
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What did scientists observe in the ocean floor which indicates that the Pacific Ocean is
becoming smaller? (1 point) O
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Which of the following provide evidence that South America, Africa, Antarctica, and Australia were once together as one
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Why were the fossil remains of Mesosaurus important to Alfred Wegener?(1 point)
Responses They suggested that the two continents
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Which evidence did Wegener use to develop the theory of continental drift?
Responses The climate of Siberia has always been the
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The theory of continental drift proposes that the Earth's continents may have once been united as a supercontinent but have
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Which evidence did Wegener make use of to develop the theory of continental drift?
Responses There is no evidence of glaciers
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Alfred Wegener's theory about Earth's past included a supercontinent made up of all the continents put together. Which
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Which description best presents the arrangement of continents, oceans, and landforms according to the theory of plate tectonics?
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1. What are some examples of evidence that suggest that some continents were once joined and have since separated?
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Could Mesosaurus Swim Across an Ocean? Quick Check
What was unknown to scientists during Wegener's time? (1 point) O The coasts
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The solid continents are constantly being pulled together or pushed apart by:
The solid continents are constantly being pulled
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Scientists have used the distribution of fossils and rocks, continental shapes, and seafloor structures as evidence of past
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When Pangaea split up, what happened to the western edge of the North American continent?
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In 1910, _________ noticed that South America and Africa appeared to fit together like puzzle pieces.
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Below is a map of the probable position of some of Earth's continents at one point in the past.
Which of the following features
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Which is done to collect evidence of continental movement
Classifying plant fossils in Asia according to age Identifying the age
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What effect did the breakup of Pangaea have on the development of Washington?(1 point)
Responses The breakup of Pangaea resulted
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What number should be added to both sides of the e
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The maps show the positions of Earth's continents 65 million years ago and present day.
The maps show that Earth's continents
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Which of the following features most strongly suggests that these continents were once joined?
Question 7 options: They are all
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Select the correct text in the passage.
Read the sentence below. "Although his research was thorough, Wegener's ideas were highly
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8. Which one of the following BEST communicates the most logical explanation for the evidence described in the passage?
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How does the presence of mid-ocean ridges give evidence of continental drift? (1 point)
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Is it true that the African plate and the South American are moving towards each other
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Is it true that America and Africa could one have been a part of the same lands mass
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Fossils of Lystrosaurus, a reptile that lived on land near rivers during the Triassic period (252-201 million years ago) have
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Even though the Earth's lithospheric plates are only moving at a rate of about 5 centimeters a year, this slow movement of the
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In 1915, a scientist named Alfred Wegener published a book in which he stated that there was a supercontinent about 200 million
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Parent Categories (20)
Continents
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Science
Earth Science/Geology
Earth Sciences
Earth's Continents
Earth's History
Fossils
Geography
Geologic history
Geological History
Geology
Geology/Paleontology
Geophysics
Location
Paleontology
Physical Geography
Plate Tectonics
Plate Tectonics, Sub-sub-category: Continental Drift
Tectonic Plate Movements