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Question 22.



Glossopteris plants had large, bulky seeds that would have been difficult to distribute over long distances. Which most likely explains why Glossopteris fossils were found on all five continents?


The plants had few predators.


The landmasses once contained freshwater.


The plants were once mobile.


The landmasses were once joined together

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The landmasses were once joined together.

Explanation: Because Glossopteris seeds could not travel far, their widespread fossils across continents indicate those continents were connected (part of Gondwana/Pangaea), allowing the plants to spread across contiguous land.