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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
jigsaw fit
oceanic currents
glacial deposits
fossil evidence
jigsaw fit
oceanic currents
glacial deposits
fossil evidence
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The piece of evidence that is not part of Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift is **oceanic currents**. Wegener's main evidence included the jigsaw fit of the continents, glacial deposits, fossil evidence, and geological similarities across continents. Oceanic currents were not a part of his arguments for continental drift.
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