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Colt1911 [192]
4 years ago
5

Can someone help me Plzzz

English
1 answer:
poizon [28]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

for the first one you can say that Africa and south america look like puzzle pieces that can fit together(Alfred wegener)

Explanation:

Alfred Wegener the scientist,who invented the conitnental drift theory said that they look like pizzle pecies.

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