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Continental Drift
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Identifying Evidence from Land Features
Mountain ranges often appear on the edges of continents What theory does this support?
Mountains were fomed when Earth's crust cooled and Earth shrank
Mountain ranges were formed when continents collided.
Mountain ranges did not exist millions of years ago.
Mountain ranges were formed only by glaciers.
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Continental Drift
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Identifying Evidence from Land Features
Mountain ra...
Identifying Evidence from Land Features
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