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Yes, fossils and rocks support the hypothesis of continental drift. Matching plant and animal fossils found on different continents suggest they were once part of the same landmass. Rocks with similar ages and compositions found across continents also provide evidence for the movement of these landmasses over time.
I think that continetal drift replaced his theory
Yes, fossil evidence such as similar plant and animal species found on separate continents has been used to support the continental drift hypothesis. The distribution of fossils across continents suggests that these land masses were once connected and later moved apart.
The hypothesis that continents have moved is called continental drift. This theory suggests that Earth's continents were once joined in a single supercontinent called Pangaea and have since moved apart to their current positions.
Support for Wagner's hypothesis of continental drift includes evidence of fossil records, matching coastlines and geologic formations across continents, and the distribution of certain species that suggest connected landmasses in the past. These pieces of evidence helped bolster the idea that continents were once joined together and have since drifted apart.
composition of meteorites
Which type of evidence was NOT used by Alfred Wegener to support his continental drift hypothesis human remains
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Fossils found on separate continents that are now far apart provide evidence for continental drift. Similar fossil species found on continents that were once connected suggest that these landmasses were once united. Additionally, matching rock formations and paleoclimate evidence from fossils support the hypothesis of continental drift.
Which type of evidence was NOT used by Alfred Wegener to support his continental drift hypothesis human remains
They are lined up if you put them together.
Because of sea floor spreading
They are lined up if you put them together.
human remains
The hypothesis you are looking for is continental drift.
Fossils of the same species can be found on continents that are now today separated by oceans. btw continental drift is a fact.