one type of evidence that supports wegener’s continental drift hypothesis is the existence of
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one type of evidence that supports wegener’s continental drift hypothesis is the existence of
mountain belts that begin on one continent and continue on another
different types of rocks on each continent
glacial ice that moved from the sea onto land
tropical swamps with lush vegetation in the northern hemisphere
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