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Explain why the discovery of the fossil remains of mesosaurus in both south america and africa, but nowhere else, supports the continental drift hypothesis (and, of course, plate tectonics). it's a bogus question, it can't be explained it doesn't explain continental mesosaurus was a flying animal the mesosaurus was able to travel from south america to africa because the plates were once connected. the discover of this fossil says that the mesosaurus died on the other continents because the other continents drifted toward harsher weather regimes
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Explain why the discovery of the fossil remains of mesosaurus in both south america and africa, but...
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