Question
How does the fossil record provide evidence of continential drift and plate tectonic theory?
a
Fossils are older than the rock layers they are found in
b
There are holes in the fossil record that can only be explained by volcanic activity created by tectonic movement
c
Fossils of larger animals are found in pieces, meaning they must have been shifted around in the ground by tectonic motion
d
Unique animal species fossils, like marsupials, are found in locations that is not where those current animal species are found today
a
Fossils are older than the rock layers they are found in
b
There are holes in the fossil record that can only be explained by volcanic activity created by tectonic movement
c
Fossils of larger animals are found in pieces, meaning they must have been shifted around in the ground by tectonic motion
d
Unique animal species fossils, like marsupials, are found in locations that is not where those current animal species are found today
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