Which is evidence supporting the theory of continental drift? A. Different fossils are found on different continents. B. Glaciers are found across North America and Europe. C. Continents move through oceanic crust. D. The Appalachian Mountains of North America are continuous with mountains of Scotland and Scandinavia.
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no it isnt
this is a science question
i was learning this in science but forgot
well, it is geography, or biology or whatever, so we can try answering it together. :-) what do you think makes sense?
d
why do you think so?
convince me. :-) I am not saying you're wrong.
cause when i was reading it said something with that there was a chain of mountains when you put them together
well, you are right. to convince me, though, you might have wanted to try something like: A is wrong, because OF COURSE different fossils are found on different continents. this says nothing about whether continental drift is real or not. B is wrong because glaciers aren't continent material, but water. C is also wrong because this sentence is no support of the theory, but it is the core sentence of the theory itself. And this is why, D would be the only answer possible. coincidently, the mountain structures and I'm sure also some kind of animals are kind of similar in scotland and the appalaches. :)
oh ok
thx
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