How does the fern Glossopteris provide evidence for the movement of the continents? (1 point)

• It was found on many continents
• It existed in the Permian period
© It lived at the same time as Lystrosaurus.
• It is the oldest plant on Earth.

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The correct answer is: It was found on many continents.

The presence of the fern Glossopteris on multiple continents provides evidence for the movement of continents because it suggests that these continents were once connected, allowing the plant to disperse and thrive in different locations. This supports the theory of continental drift, which proposes that the Earth's continents were once part of a supercontinent called Pangaea that later broke apart and drifted to their current positions.
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