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How could fossils be clues to the continental drift
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How could fossils be clues to the continental drift
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Because if that species is only found on a specific continent but the fossils of that same species were found on a different continent, an explanation could be that the continents were once connected.
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the animals living on pangea were found on every single continent all over the world. for example, if a bird were to live on pangea, and once the continents drifted, the bones/ fossils we're found on each continents
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