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Ch. 4.1 (continued)
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Evidence of Continental Drift
(besides similarities in continental coastlines)
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Fossil Evidence Identical fossils of non-swimming animals found in eastern South America and western Africa. No evidence of earlier land bridges. Many other examples.
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Geologic Evidence Similar rocks and rock formations found on widely separated coastlines. Also continuation of mountain ranges. Directional evidence from ancient glaciers.
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Evidence from Climate Pattern Changes.
Warm weather fossil-fuel deposits (coal) found in now-cold regions, such as the eastern U.S., Siberia, and Antarctica. Means now-cold landmasses must have once been in warmer regions.
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Seafloor Spreading Underwater mountain range called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge discovered in 1947. Part of an 80,000-km-long mid-ocean ridge system around the whole earth. Rocks from the ocean floor were young compared to most continental rocks.
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