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Wegener found 4 pieces of evidence to prove his theory of continental drift. Which of these is NOT part of his theory?
A. Jigsaw Fit
B. Glacial Deposits
C. Fossil Evidence
D. oceanic currents
A. Jigsaw Fit
B. Glacial Deposits
C. Fossil Evidence
D. oceanic currents
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D. oceanic currents
Oceanic currents are not one of the pieces of evidence that Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift. The main pieces of evidence he presented included the jigsaw fit of continents, glacial deposits, fossil evidence, and geological similarities among continents.
Oceanic currents are not one of the pieces of evidence that Wegener used to support his theory of continental drift. The main pieces of evidence he presented included the jigsaw fit of continents, glacial deposits, fossil evidence, and geological similarities among continents.
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