Chemistry
Chemistry, 02.12.2020 18:10, brittanysanders

Students were asked to describe evidence of Plate Tectonic Theory. Their answers are listed below.
Student 1: The shape of the continents suggests that they were once connected together.
Student 2: Similar fossils and rock formations have been found across different continents
providing evidence that they were once connected.
Student 3: Glacial evidence indicates that different
continents were once connected near the
South Pole.
Student 4: Magnetic rocks indicate that the sea floor has been growing and spreading over
time.
Which student(s) descriptions listed above accurately describe evidence supporting Plate
Tectonic Theory?

answer
Answers: 3

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