Asked by jakeevia
Which land feature supports the theory of continental drift?
A) canyons
B) volcanoes
C) coal fields
D) oceans
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C) coal fields
Matching coal seams and plant fossils (like Glossopteris) found on widely separated continents suggest those landmasses were once joined and shared similar climates—supporting continental drift.
Matching coal seams and plant fossils (like Glossopteris) found on widely separated continents suggest those landmasses were once joined and shared similar climates—supporting continental drift.
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