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Choose the correct answer… #3 P. Reardon 2008 – Based on “Science Starters” by T. Trimpe at http://sciencespot.net/ 1. What is the name of the super continent believed to have been present millions of years ago? Nazca Laurasia Pangaea Gondwanaland 2. Which of these statements isn't evidence for the theory of continental drift? -The bulge of South America fitting into the indent in Africa -Similar fossils found in South America and Southern Africa -Volcanoes on the edges of existing plate boundaries

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P. Reardon 2008 – Based on “Science Starters” by T. Trimpe at http://sciencespot.net/

1. What is the name of the super continent believed to have been present millions of years ago?

Nazca Laurasia Pangaea Gondwanaland

2. Which of these statements isn't evidence for the theory of continental drift?

-The bulge of South America fitting into the indent in Africa

-Similar fossils found in South America and Southern Africa

-Volcanoes on the edges of existing plate boundaries

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Choose the correct answer…Choose the correct answer…

#3

P. Reardon 2008 – Based on “Science Starters” by T. Trimpe at http://sciencespot.net/

1. What is the name of the super continent believed to have been present millions of years ago?

Nazca Laurasia Pangaea Gondwanaland

2. Which of these statements isn't evidence for the theory of continental drift?

-The bulge of South America fitting into the indent in Africa

-Similar fossil remains being found in South America and Southern Africa

-Volcanoes on the edges of existing plate boundaries

Pangaea

-Volcanoes on the edges of existing plate boundaries

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