Answer:
D. combined to form a supercontinent (he termed Pangaea) in the late Paleozoic through the Mesozoic
Step-by-step explanation:
- Alfred Wegener in order to prove his hypothesis and develop a theory made the following proofs based on his study:
- Geologic similarities of rocks.
- Climate similarities in continents
- Jigsaw fit of the landmasses.
- Same flora and fauna in African and American lands.
- Glacial evidence of landmass formations.
- Coal and gold deposits.
- All these factors he presented as evidence to the drifting of the continents and the splitting of the super landmasses away form each other.
- These were the in his theory of continental drift presented in 1912, with the occurrence of the Pangea 335 mn years ago, and broke off about 175 mn years ago.