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The theory of continental drift is not a scientific theory not supported by any evidence supported only by evidence from a few fossils supported by evidence from landforms, fossils, and rocks
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The theory of continental drift is
not a scientific theory
not supported by any evidence
supported only by evidence from a few fossils
supported by evidence from landforms, fossils, and rocks
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supported by evidence from landforms, fossils, and rocks
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