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Which two pieces of fossil evidence support the idea of continental drift?
bacteria and petrified wood
Glossopteris and bacteria
Lystrosaurus and Glossopteris
petrified wood and Tyrannosaurus
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Lystrosaurus and Glossopteris.
Both fossils are found on widely separated continents (e.g., Africa, India, Antarctica, South America, Australia), indicating those landmasses were once joined.
Both fossils are found on widely separated continents (e.g., Africa, India, Antarctica, South America, Australia), indicating those landmasses were once joined.
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