Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory because they were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean. This provided evidence for the concept of continental drift, suggesting that the continents were once joined together, allowing species to inhabit those areas before being separated.
Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?(1 point)
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They were found on lands joined together today.
They were found on lands joined together today.
They were the oldest fossil found at the time.
They were the oldest fossil found at the time.
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
They were found on lands now separated by a wide ocean.
They were discovered in Antarctica and Africa.
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