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Description

Continental drift fossil evidence. As noted by Snider-Pellegrini and Alfred Wegener, the locations of certain fossil plants and animals on present-day, widely separated continents would form definite patterns (shown by the bands of colors), if the continents are rejoined.

Source

United States Geological Survey (USGS) - http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/dynamic/continents.html

Date

5/05/1999

Author

jmwatsonusgs.gov

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Other versions Image:Gondwana fossil map ger.png

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