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Physics, 27.02.2020 19:28 janeou17xn

What happened to the giant landmass that Wegener described?
The pieces remained the same shape over time.
The pieces moved quickly to their current locations.
The pieces moved toward one another and created mountains.
The pieces broke apart and drifted away from one another over time.
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