The theory of continental drift suggest that?
a: the continents have moved in the past
b: the continents are slowly moving now
c: the continents have moved in the past and are still moving
d:the continents have moved in the past but are not moving now
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OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
Which of the following supports the theory of continental drift?
a: the depth of the oceans
b: the climate of the South American continent
c: the size of glaciers in Alaska
d: the fossil record
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
C, because the continents are constantly moving at a rate of about 16mm a year. The continents have always been on the move, and it is suggested that in the future, they will become one large continent once again.
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
Thanks can you help with the second question?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
sure
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OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
I think its d?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
the second question is below the first question
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh sorry
OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
your good
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OpenStudy (crazyelephant):
do you know the answer?
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Hello?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
I think it's d
OpenStudy (sbuck98):
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