The Eatern coat of South America and the wetern coat of Africa are eparated by the Atlantic Ocean. If cientit find the ame type of plant foil on the eatern coat of South America and wetern coat of Africa, which of thee would be the bet concluion



Answer :

It can be concluded that at one time in the past, South America and Africa were once one. Beside of the same type of plant foil on the eastern coast of South America and western coat of Africa, we can identify other similar reason that the coastlines of South America and Africa on opposite sides of the Atlantic Ocean seem to fit together.

Is it true that once upon a time South America and Africa is a continent?

Yes, is it. Let's back to 1915, a German scientist named Alfred Wegener, proposed that continents could move around on the earth’s surface. He said that in the past there is a supercontinent in the earth named Pangea Continent. Not only South America and Africa, but also all of the continents were all together in the past.

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