Scientists have found fossils of tropical plants in Antarctica. How

  1. Scientists have found fossils of tropical plants in Antarctica. How could tropical plants have grown in Antarctica?Responses A
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  2. Select all that apply.Alfred Wegener couldn't explain how the lithospheric plates moved to support his continental drift theory,
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  3. Tropical Plant fossil found in Antarctica that suggests the climate of Antarctica has changed from tropical to arctic!
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  4. Scientists discovered fossils in several layers of the Earth you see here. They found fossils of algae, snails, and clams in
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  5. Fossils of Lystrosaurus, a reptile that lived on land near rivers during the Triassic period (252-201 million years ago) have
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  6. A student is studying the fossils of a plant species that lived several million years ago. The fossils of this species are found
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  7. A student is studying the fossils of a plant species that lived several million years ago. The fossils of this species are found
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  8. Fossilized plants in ice covered areas like Antarctica show ___.Question 1 options: plants must have been able to grow in ice.
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  9. Select all that apply.What evidence suggests the continents were once all together but then drifted apart? Remains of tropical
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  10. Why were Cynognathus fossils were important to Wegener's theory?(1 point)Responses They were discovered in Antarctica and
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