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GROUP 2: Guide Questions 1. How did you assemble the picture?
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Guide Questions: 2. How does the lines of prints in each piece help to confirm that you accurately match each piece with one another?
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Guide Questions: 3. What are the proofs that the pictures are perfectly assembled?
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Guide Questions: 4. Compare your assembled puzzle with the world map. What do you observed?
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In which continents can you see the fossils of mesosaurus?
South America and South Africa
Africa, India, and Antarctica
South America and India
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In which continents can you see the fossils of lystrosaurus?
South America and Africa
Africa, India, and Antarctica
Australia, Antarctica, and India
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In which continents can you see the fossils of Glossopteris (fossilized leaves of an extinct plant)?
India, Australian and Africa
Australia, Antarctica, South America, South Africa, and India
Australia, South America, Africa, and India
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In which continents can you see the fossils of cynognathus?
Africa and Antarctica
India and South America
Africa and South America
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GROUP 4 The shaded areas on this map represent areas where there is evidence of glaciations during the Paleozoic era. Draw two (2) continents that you think fits together and have the same glaciations then answer the questions found on your Task Sheet.
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pangaea fossils Wegener. continental deposits Alfred Glacial
1. The presence of the same on several
continents support the idea of continental drift. 2. The hypothesis that continents have moved slowly to their current locations is called drift. 3. The continental drift theory was proposed by
4. The lack of an explanation for continental drift
prevented many scientists from believing a single supercontinent called once existed. 5. is one of the evidences of the continental drift theory.
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