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4 September, 20:33

1. What kinds of evidence can be used to show that a supercontinent once existed?

2. In your own words, explain the theory of continental drift.

3. Why do you think it took so long for scientists to accept the idea of continental drift?

4. What other evidence would you like to have to prove that Earth's surface has moved and is moving? What other questions would you like answered and explained?

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  1. 4 September, 20:34
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    1. the continents seemed to be put together like a jigsaw puzzle also the evidence of tectonic plates moving in our crust

    2. Continental drift was a theory that explained how continents sift position on earth's surface

    3. one of the issues with the theory that geologist at the time had, was that Wegener was not a geologist. He was publishing a theory that wasn't associated with his field of science. The other issue the geologists had was based on the commonly held opinion

    4. Continents move about the earth like huge ships at sea, floating on pieces of the earth's outer skin, or crust. New crust is created as melted rock pushes up from inside the planet. Old crust is destroyed as it moves toward the hot rock and melts.
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