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An organism that appears on two different continents is evidence of a global transition plate movement.

Evidence of Global Transition Plate Movement or Paleontology?

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Question: If the same organism appears on two different continents, this is evidence of global transition plate movement or paleontology? provide evidence to prove your answer is right .

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Paleontology. Global plate movement is responsible for the gradual shifting of landmasses, and over time, this movement has enabled species to disperse across different continents. Paleontology is the study of Earth's evolutionary history and ancient life forms, which includes evidence of organisms that have crossed continents as they evolved. Fossils and other remains of species found in multiple locations provide evidence of the past movements of organisms between continents.

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Jan. 5, 2023, 6:17 a.m.

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Published: Thursday, January 5, 2023

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