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When North and South America joined at Panama, animals that had been separated for millions of years were in contact. North American mammals, which gave live birth, outcompeted the South American marsupials.
Grade: 1, 6, 7, 8
Difficulty Level: basic
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
Alfred Wegener collected a tremendous amount of data that continents could move. But not very many scientists believed him.
Grade: 6, 7, 8
Difficulty Level: basic
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
Learn how the scientific community responded to Wegener's continental drift hypothesis and how it came to be accepted.
Grade: 9, 10, 11, 12
Difficulty Level: basic
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
Covers seafloor spreading and the mechanism for continental drift.
Grade: 9, 10
Difficulty Level: at grade
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
Describes Wegener’s continental drift hypothesis and his evidence for it.
Grade: 9, 10
Difficulty Level: at grade
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
How Wegener's hypothesis of continetal drift was refined.
Grade: 9, 10
Difficulty Level: at grade
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
How magnetic polarity provided more evidence for moving continents.
Grade: 9, 10
Difficulty Level: at grade
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
Grade: 4, 5
Difficulty Level: at grade
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science
Grade: 6, 7
Difficulty Level: basic
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science
Grade: 6, 7
Difficulty Level: basic
Created by: CK-12
Subject: Science, Earth science