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Biology, 16.04.2020 06:47 xmanavongrove55

Which of the following DOES NOT represent support for Wegener's hypothesis of continental drift?
Coastlines of continents separated by oceans seem to fit like a puzzle
Ages and types of rocks on continents separated by oceans are similar
Fossils of plants and animals found on separated continents match in variety and age Evidence of similar ancient climates, like desserts, jungles and glaciers, are found on separated continents .
All of the above are evidence for Wegener's hypothesis.

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