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He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
What stayed in europ Other part of rock
North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| How can answering these questions help us?
What stayed in europ Other part of rock
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
What stayed in europ Other part of the rocks that formed side by side
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
What stayed in europ Other part of the rocks that formed side by side
North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| How can answering these questions help us?
What stayed in europ Other part of the rocks that formed side by side
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
Who noticed that rocks on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were the same type and age A Scientist
He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far?
Who noticed that rocks on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were the same type and age A Scientist
Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents? ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
Who noticed that rocks on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were the same type and age A Scientist
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
Who noticed that rocks on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were the same type and age Alfred Wegener
He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far?
Who noticed that rocks on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were the same type and age Alfred Wegener
Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents? ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
Who noticed that rocks on both sides of the Atlantic ocean were the same type and age Alfred Wegener
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Alfred
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Alfred
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| It caused them to start asking questions.
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Alfred
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Wegener
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Wegener
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| It caused them to start asking questions.
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Wegener
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Alfred Wegener
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Alfred Wegener
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| It caused them to start asking questions.
Which scientist noticed that rocks were the same on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean Alfred Wegener
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions West to North America and East to Europe
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions West to North America and East to Europe
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions West to North America and East to Europe
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions One part went with North America the other part stayed with Europe
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions One part went with North America the other part stayed with Europe
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions One part went with North America the other part stayed with Europe
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions Towards North America
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions Towards North America
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions Towards North America
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions East and west
He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions East and west
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Wagner proposed that rocks drifted apart in which directions East and west
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle North America
The edge of South America matches Africa. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle North America
What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle North America
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle Europe
The edge of South America matches Africa. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle Europe
What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle Europe
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle North America, Europe, South America, Africa
The edge of South America matches Africa. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle North America, Europe, South America, Africa
What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle North America, Europe, South America, Africa
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle South America
The edge of South America matches Africa. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle South America
What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle South America
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle Africa
The edge of South America matches Africa. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features. ||||| Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle Africa
What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
Which four continents from the paragraph look like they are connected like a jig saw puzzle Africa
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side.
Who thought that the rocks must have formed side by sid Wegener
He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Who thought that the rocks must have formed side by sid Wegener
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents?
Who thought that the rocks must have formed side by sid Wegener
A scientist named Alfred Wegener had these same questions. ||||| He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side.
Who thought that the rocks must have formed side by sid Alfred Wegener
He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Who thought that the rocks must have formed side by sid Alfred Wegener
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| Is there other evidence that can provide clues to the past positions of continents?
Who thought that the rocks must have formed side by sid Alfred Wegener
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
If you look at a globe closely what do the continents look like A giant jig-saw puzzle
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
If you look at a globe closely what do the continents look like A giant jig-saw puzzle
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
If you look at a globe closely what do the continents look like A giant jig-saw puzzle
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
If you look at a globe closely what do the continents look like Giant jigsaw puzzle
Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
If you look at a globe closely what do the continents look like Giant jigsaw puzzle
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| They wanted to know if these continents were was connected?
If you look at a globe closely what do the continents look like Giant jigsaw puzzle
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
What were the same type and ag The rocks on both side of the Atlantic ocean
He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| Have you ever looked closely at a globe?
What were the same type and ag The rocks on both side of the Atlantic ocean
North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| It caused them to start asking questions.
What were the same type and ag The rocks on both side of the Atlantic ocean
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age.
What were the same type and ag Rocks
He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| Have you ever looked closely at a globe?
What were the same type and ag Rocks
North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. ||||| It caused them to start asking questions.
What were the same type and ag Rocks
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart North America
The other part stayed with Europe. ||||| He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart North America
If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| It caused them to start asking questions. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart North America
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart Europe
The other part stayed with Europe. ||||| He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart Europe
If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| It caused them to start asking questions. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart Europe
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe
The other part stayed with Europe. ||||| He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe
If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| It caused them to start asking questions. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart One part went with North America. The other part stayed with Europe
Wegener look at rocks on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. ||||| He noticed they were the same type and age. ||||| One part went with North America. ||||| The other part stayed with Europe.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart Both sides of Atlantic ocean
The other part stayed with Europe. ||||| He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart Both sides of Atlantic ocean
If so, how can something so large move so far? ||||| It caused them to start asking questions. ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock? ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
What parts did Wegener say the layers of rock of the same size and age formed when drifting apart Both sides of Atlantic ocean
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What features did the scientists notic Edges of South America matching with Africa
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic Edges of South America matching with Africa
They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic Edges of South America matching with Africa
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What features did the scientists notic That the continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic That the continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle
They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic That the continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What features did the scientists notic North America next to Europe
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic North America next to Europe
They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic North America next to Europe
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What features did the scientists notic North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa
They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic North America looks like it could fit next to Europe. The edge of South America matches Africa
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| Scientists noticed these same features.
What features did the scientists notic Edges of the continents seem to fit together
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic Edges of the continents seem to fit together
They wanted to know if these continents were was connected? ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart.
What features did the scientists notic Edges of the continents seem to fit together
He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle They look like they could fit next to each other
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle They look like they could fit next to each other
One part went with North America. ||||| Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle They look like they could fit next to each other
He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle Edge of South America matches Africa
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle Edge of South America matches Africa
One part went with North America. ||||| Have you ever looked closely at a globe? ||||| The edge of South America matches Africa.
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle Edge of South America matches Africa
He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. ||||| He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart. ||||| That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle.
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart
That continents look like a giant jig-saw puzzle. ||||| How can answering these questions help us? ||||| What could possibly have enough force to move such a giant slab of rock?
Why does Wegener propose the continents look like a giant jigsaw puzzle He thought that the rocks must have formed side by side. He proposed that the rocks then drifted apart