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Why did Alfred Wegener use fossils to support his continental drift theory?(1 point)
Fossils were the only evidence available to Wegener.
Fossils were familiar to him in his work as a meteorologist.
Fossils proved that some species did not live where they do now.***
Fossils were easy for him to find in the early 1900s.
Fossils were the only evidence available to Wegener.
Fossils were familiar to him in his work as a meteorologist.
Fossils proved that some species did not live where they do now.***
Fossils were easy for him to find in the early 1900s.
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1. Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
2. Why did Alfred Wegener use fossils to support his continental drift theory?
Fossils proved that some species did not live where they do now.
3. What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?
Land masses move across Earth's surface over time.
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1. Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
2. Why did Alfred Wegener use fossils to support his continental drift theory?
Fossils proved that some species did not live where they do now.
3. What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?
Land masses move across Earth's surface over time.
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1. Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
2. What did Alfred Wegener try o prove with fossil evidence?
That Earth's landmasses move over time
3. What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?
Land masses move across Earth's surface over time.
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They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
2. What did Alfred Wegener try o prove with fossil evidence?
That Earth's landmasses move over time
3. What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?
Land masses move across Earth's surface over time.
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1. Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
2. Why did Alfred Wegener use fossil to support his continental drift theory?
Fossils proved that some species did not live where they do now.
3. What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?
Land masses move across Earth's surface over time
New updated questions and answers as of 10/30/23
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
2. Why did Alfred Wegener use fossil to support his continental drift theory?
Fossils proved that some species did not live where they do now.
3. What was the main idea of Wegener's continental drift theory?
Land masses move across Earth's surface over time
New updated questions and answers as of 10/30/23
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