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Column A
1.
Developer of the Theory of Continental Drift:
g
Developer of the Theory of Continental Drift
2.
Fossils of identical species found on distant continents:
k
Fossils of identical species found on distant continents
3.
Mountain ranges that are now separated by oceans and continents:
Mountain ranges that are now separated by oceans and continents
4.
Indications that glaciers had once been on continents too warm for glaciers today:
Indications that glaciers had once been on continents too warm for glaciers today
5.
Africa and South America Shapes:
Africa and South America Shapes
6.
oceanic crust:
oceanic crust
7.
continental crust:
continental crust
8.
subduction:
c
subduction
9.
paleomagnetism:
a
paleomagnetism
10.
alternating magnetic field patterns:
alternating magnetic field patterns
Column B
a.the study of changes in Earth's magnetic field, as shown by patterns of magnetism in rocks that have formed over time
b.Evidence for Continental Drift - Climatological
c.continental plate moves down and into the mantle under an oceanic plate
d.Evidence for Continental Drift - Continental Shelf Puzzle Pieces
e.thinner and more dense
f.ocean plate moves down and into the mantle under a continental plate
g.Alfred Wegener
h.Evidence for Sea Floor Spreading
i.thicker and less dense
j.Hans Gruber
k.Evidence for Continental Drift - Biological
l.Evidence for Continental Drift - Geological

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Developer of the Theory of Continental Drift: g. Alfred Wegener

Fossils of identical species found on distant continents: k. Evidence for Continental Drift - Biological

Mountain ranges that are now separated by oceans and continents: d. Evidence for Continental Drift - Continental Shelf Puzzle Pieces

Indications that glaciers had once been on continents too warm for glaciers today: b. Evidence for Continental Drift - Climatological

Africa and South America Shapes: l. Evidence for Continental Drift - Geological

Oceanic crust: e. thinner and more dense

Continental crust: i. thicker and less dense

Subduction: c. continental plate moves down and into the mantle under an oceanic plate

Paleomagnetism: a. the study of changes in Earth's magnetic field, as shown by patterns of magnetism in rocks that have formed over time

Alternating magnetic field patterns: h. Evidence for Sea Floor Spreading

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