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I WILL GIVE BRAIN LIST TO BEST ANSWER AND HURRY NO LINKS OR SCAMS ANSWER CORRECTLY!!!!!!! #1 #2 #3 OR #4 Fossil evidence has been used to understand the movement of continental plates. The map shows the locations of continental plates 100 million years ago, during the Cretaceous period.

Where are fossils of a Cretaceous-period land animal that could travel only over continuous landmass but not across oceans likely to be found?

Choose the correct answer.


1.The fossils are likely to be found on all continents.

2.The fossils are likely to be found in North America and Asia.

3.The fossils are likely to be found in North America and Australia.

4.The fossils are likely to be found in both North and South America.

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The correct answer is number 2 The Fossils are likely to be found in North American and Asia
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Hello!! I believe this is the answer to your question v(・∀・)

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Question: Where are fossils of a Cretaceous-period land animal that could travel only over continuous landmass but not across oceans likely to be found?

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Answer: 2 // The fossils are likely to be found in North America and Asia.

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Hopefully this helped you out, good luck! ヽ(*・ω・)ノ

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