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Scientists make the claim that the continents of north america and eurasia were once located very close to
each other. the scientists observe patterns in data to support this claim.
choose two pieces of evidence that support the scientists' claim.
a. animal fossils found on each continent are different
b. the same type of animal fossils are found in north america and eurasia
c. only granite contains fossils on each continent
d. the same rock types are found in north america and eurasia
e. mountain ranges are located on the coasts of both north america and eurasis
f. the edges of the coasts of north america and eurasia almost fit together like puzzle
pieces

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