Why were the fossil remains of Mesosaurus important to Alfred Wegener?(1 point)

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They proved that Earth is composed of several rocky tectonic plates.
They proved that Earth is composed of several rocky tectonic plates.
They proved that Mesosaurus is extinct.
They proved that Mesosaurus is extinct.
They suggested that the two continents where they were found could have been joined.
They suggested that the two continents where they were found could have been joined.
They were the first fossils discovered in Africa and South America.

The fossil remains of Mesosaurus were important to Alfred Wegener because:

They suggested that the two continents where they were found could have been joined.

Wegener used the distribution of Mesosaurus fossils, along with other geological and biological evidence, to support his theory of continental drift. Mesosaurus was a freshwater reptile found in South America and Africa, two continents separated by a vast ocean. Wegener argued that the presence of this reptile on both continents was evidence that the continents were once connected, allowing for the dispersal of species such as Mesosaurus. This observation contributed to the development of the idea of continental drift, which later evolved into the theory of plate tectonics.