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Question 13 (1 point) What is the most likely reason that the bones of a Mesosaurus are found on the eastern coast of South America and on the western coast of Africa? a Analogous structures b Geographic
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What is the most likely reason that the bones of a Mesosaurus are found on the eastern coast of South America and on the western coast of Africa?
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Analogous structures
b
Geographic isolation
c
Flooding
d
Plate tectonics
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The answer is D plate tectonics
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The answer you are looking for is d) plate tectonics
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