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The diagrams both provide support for he theory that the continents have always been fixed in their current positions.
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The diagrams have little relationship to each other, as some of the land areas shown on the diagrams are in different positions.
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The diagrams support each other by offering two separate sources of evidence that support the past shapes and positions of the landforms.
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The diagrams provide support for the conclusion that the process of continental drift ended when the continents reached their current positions.
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