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What is the theory that describes the movement of landmasses on Earth’s surface?(1 point) Responses subduction subduction plate tectonics plate tectonics continental drift continental drift divergence

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How does the fern Glossopteris provide evidence for the movement of the continents?(1 point) Responses It existed in the Permian period. It existed in the Permian period. It is the oldest plant on Earth. It is the oldest plant on Earth. It lived at the same time as Lystrosaurus. It lived at the same time as Lystrosaurus . It was found on many continents.
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Which is a result of Earth’s magnetic poles reversing over time?(1 point) Responses high amounts of iron found in ocean rocks high amounts of iron found in ocean rocks volcanoes occurring at tectonic plate boundaries volcanoes occurring at tectonic plate boundaries distinct bands in rocks that contain magnetic particles distinct bands in rocks that contain magnetic particles magma rising to the ocean floor at mid-ocean ridges
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The theory that describes the movement of landmasses on Earth's surface is plate tectonics.
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Plate tectonics.
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The fern Glossopteris provides evidence for the movement of continents because it was found on many different continents during the Permian period.
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Glossopteris fern's widespread distribution across multiple continents during the Permian period indicates the movement of landmasses.
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Distinct bands in rocks that contain magnetic particles are a result of Earth's magnetic poles reversing over time.
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Distinct magnetic bands in rocks result from Earth's magnetic pole reversals.