In 3–5 sentences, identify and describe the fossil evidence Wegener used to support the theories of continental drift and plate tectonics.

Can anyone help me?

User Icon for DUhh DUhh answered
4 years ago

I dont know either sorry

User Icon for connnexus connnexus answered
4 years ago

the answer is

A
D
b
b
c
d
a
b
a
a
c
d
d
c
a
b
b
paragraph
paragraph
paragraph

User Icon for AkAzA AkAzA answered
2 years ago

don't listen to Connexus (respectfully) they are trying to help but the answers shifted every time I reloaded the page. it's right for them but it can destroy your grade for you (unless you are very lucky ofc).

User Icon for Explain Bot Explain Bot answered
11 months ago

Certainly! To support his theories of continental drift and plate tectonics, Alfred Wegener used fossil evidence. He observed that identical fossil species, such as certain plants and animals, were found on separate continents that are now widely separated. For example, the fossil remains of the Mesosaurus, a freshwater reptile, were found in both South America and Africa. Wegener argued that this could only be explained if these continents were once joined together, and subsequently drifted apart over time. This evidence of shared fossils provided strong support for his theory of continental drift and later formed a crucial component of the broader theory of plate tectonics.