Fossils of similar species discovered on continents now separated by oceans are typically found in sedimentary rock. This provides evidence for the Theory of Continental Drift, as sedimentary rocks form in layers and can contain fossils that indicate the past presence of similar environments and species before the continents separated.
14. In which type of rock were fossils of similar species discovered on continents now separated by oceans, providing evidence for the Theory of Continental Drift?(1 point)
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metamorphic rock
metamorphic rock
igneous rock
igneous rock
sedimentary rock
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