According to the theory of continental drift, Earth's continents are a puzzle and millions of years ago they fit together as shown here. The theory states that 250 million years ago, most of today's land areas were connected as one supercontinent that we call Pangaea. Gradually, different tectonic plates pulled Pangaea apart—as some sections of these giant plates rose, others fell back into the Earth's crust or were pushed apart. Similar fossil remains and rock layers on each of the continents support the theory, showing where the continental plates used to be connected.
Cite evidence from the article that supports the theory of Plate Tectonics and the
fact that Africa and South America were once joined together.
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