1.Which evidence did Wegener use to develop the theory of continental drift?
There is no evidence of glaciers anywhere in South America.
The climate of Siberia has always been the same.
Similar fossils were found on different continents.
The Rocky Mountains are taller than the Appalachian Mountains.
2.According to the theory of continental drift, which option indicates the order of how the continents changed positions?
B, C, A
C, B, A
A, B, C
C, A, B
3. The theory of continental drift proposes that the Earth's continents may have once been united as a supercontinent but have drifted apart over time.
What was the name of the supercontinent?
Americas
Gondwanaland
Laurasia
Pangaea
4.Part of Weneger's theory of continental drift was that the original supercontinent broke into two pieces.
What were these two land masses called?
Laurasia and Pangaea
Gondwanaland and Pangaea
Laurasia and Gondwanaland
Pangaea and Eurasia
5.
Over time Pangaea broke apart to form other continents.
Which group of modern-day continents composed Gondwanaland?
North America and South America
North America, Europe, and most of Asia
Africa, South America, Antarctica, Australia, and the subcontinent of India
Antarctica, South America, and Europe
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