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The earth has a magnetic north and south. How does this help up with evidence to support the theory of Continental Drift?
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The earth has a magnetic north and south. How does this help up with evidence to support the theory of Continental Drift?
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the earth has a magnetic north and south. How does this help up with evidence to support the theory of Continental Drift?
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Easy. The magnetic poles shift at regular intervals.
The ocean floor at the mid Atlantic ridge shows the North/South reversals at regular intervals and the pattern is the mirrored on both sides of the rift.
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