The discovery of fossils of similar marsupials from the same time period across South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia supports the theory that those continents were once a part of one supercontinent. This aligns with the concept of continental drift and the existence of the supercontinent Gondwana, which included all of those landmasses before they separated.
Geologists found fossils of similar marsupials from the same time period across South America, Africa, Antarctica, India and Australia. What theory is supported by this discovery?(1 point)
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Those continents were once a part of one supercontinent.
Those continents were once a part of one supercontinent.
Early marsupials were strong swimmers.
Early marsupials were strong swimmers.
The processes happening today are the same processes that have occurred in the past.
The processes happening today are the same processes that have occurred in the past.
A vast land bridge once connected those continents.
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