The correct response is: They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold polar area.
This evidence suggests that Svalbard, which is now a cold polar region, was once located in a warmer climate, supporting the idea of continental drift.
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They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold polar area.
They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold polar area.
They were plants that became extinct millions of years earlier.
They were plants that became extinct millions of years earlier.
They were found in glacial deposits.
They were found in glacial deposits.
They were found only in that one location.
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The correct response is: They were warm climate plants that would not grow in a cold polar area.
This evidence suggests that Svalbard, which is now a cold polar region, was once located in a warmer climate, supporting the idea of continental drift.