Continental Drift

An illustration depicting the concept of continental drift, featuring a map of the Earth with tectonic plates, superimposed with fossils and prehistoric plants, in a scientific style

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Test your knowledge about the fascinating theory of continental drift, developed by Alfred Wegener. This quiz will challenge you with five engaging questions related to the evidence, history, and implications of continental drift.

Key Features:

  • Multiple Choice Questions
  • Learn about important geological concepts
  • Fun and educational for all ages
5 Questions1 MinutesCreated by WanderingGeologist73
Who developed a theory known as continental drift?
Alex Wegener
Fred Wegner
Alfred Wagener
Alfred Wegener
What were the 4 evidence to proof the continental drift
Fossilis, Appalachian mountains, Fossils, population
Fossils, continents fitting together, Appalachian mountains and rocks
Wood, food, climate and minerals
Limestone, climate, population and valleys
When was our continent a supercontinent
1527
Over 100 thousand years ago
Over 100 million years ago
552bc
Where and when did Alfred Wegener die?
In greenland in november 1940
In vancouver in october 1930
In greenland in november 1930
In greenland in november 128
Where can corallian limestone be formed
In cold weather's
Salty ocean
Dessert
Tropical waters
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