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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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it is what keeps the earth from sniping out of orbetĀ
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because a magnet with north and south with another magnet with north and south can pull or push each other. same way with continental drift.
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