The observation that geologists found signs of widespread ancient glaciers in areas across South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia supports the theory that those continents were once together as one supercontinent. This idea is central to the theory of continental drift and the concept of Pangaea, which suggests that these landmasses were once connected and later drifted apart.
Geologists observed signs of widespread ancient glaciers from the same time period in areas across South America, Africa, Antarctica, India, and Australia. What theory did this observation support?(1 point)
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Those continents were once together as one supercontinent.
Those continents were once together as one supercontinent.
Earth was much farther than the sun than it is today.
Earth was much farther than the sun than it is today.
Glaciers were once more common than they are today.
Glaciers were once more common than they are today.
Most of Earth was once covered in a vast ice sheet.
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