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name two factors that were clues that led to theory of continental drift and explain

name two factors that were clues that led to the theory of continental drift

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Old Oct 13, 2009, 06:09 PM   #2  
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Um. This is obviously a homework question.

You can't just post your homework here for someone else to do for you. At the very least, you have to take a stab at solving it yourself or acting as if you remotely care what the answer is.

What do you think the answer is?
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Also, I doubt this has to do with biology...more like geography to me
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Actually, it is a lot to do with biology because it is one of the keys to recognizing that evolution happened.

Animals and plants that lived on continents that used to be close together are more alike than species that have been far apart a lot longer. Hope that makes sense!
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Oh, yes, I didn't fully read the question

I saw factors, then theory of continental drift... and thought about factors affecting it, silly me! Sorry asking...
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Don't apologize, Unknown! I just thought you might be interested. What you said was reasonable. I'm glad you answer questions here, because I'm kind of on again off...

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Ok then! To be honest, yes, I'm interested in these things, of how the Earth developed since it was formed, the science in other words All these, chemistry, physics, biology, astromony, etc!
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