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    May 22, 2009, 11:34 AM
    Continental movement
    Geographers have found rocks in Antarctica similar to those in Eastern North America. How does this help explain continental movement?
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    May 22, 2009, 10:43 PM

    Hi, lesliexbaby!

    Have you ever read about what you'll find via clicking on the following links?

    Continental drift - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    CONTINENTAL DRIFT - Paleontology and Geology Glossary

    Pangaea - ZoomSchool.com

    Pangaea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Pangaea Theory

    If you look at them and think about it, most of the continents that exist today look like they could have all fit together somehow sort of like a very large gig saw puzzle.

    Thanks!

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