What is continental drift?, A. The sudden breaking of continents, B. The slow movement of continents over time, C. The sinking of continents, Who developed the hypothesis of continental drift in 1912?, A. Charles Darwin, B. Alfred Wegener, What was the name of the supercontinent that broke apart?, B. Eurasia, C. Pangaea, What did Wegener use as evidence in his book?, A. Only fossils, B. Land features, fossils, and climate clues, C. Earthquakes only, D. Ocean currents, Why is coal found on cold continents today?, A. Coal moves by itself, B. Coal was placed there by humans, C. The land was once in warm areas, D. Ice formed coal, What are fossils?, A. Living animals, B. Traces of organisms preserved in rock, C. Rocks made by volcanoes, D. Ocean plants, Fossils of Glossopteris were found on how many continents?, A. Two, B. Three, C. Four, D. Five, 8. Mesosaurus fossils were found in which two continents?, A. Africa and Europe, B. Asia and Australia, C. South America and Africa, D. North America and Asia.

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