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I need answers for these questions History: | ES Module 3 ADA.pdf | e Chegg Stud

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History: | ES Module 3 ADA.pdf | e Chegg Study! Guided Solut bbcswebdav/pid-4205912-dt-content-rid-27650849 1/courses/W_GLG-114-DL-D01- Module 3 -Plate Tectonics and Earthquakes Use the Figures 3.3 and 3.4 to answer questions 5-7 500 miles Figure 3.3 | (Author: Bradley Deline; Figure 3.41 (Author: The Queensland Source: Original Work, License: CC Museum, Source: The Queensland BY-SA 3.0) Figures 3.3 and 3.4. The distribution across Australia and Antarctica (Figure 33) of the the immense distance between the continents and, therefore, lived while Australia and Antarctica were still joined together. Figure modified from the Australia Department of Natural Resources and Scanlon (2005), Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. Museum, License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0) Figure 3.4). Obviously, this small snake was unable to swim 5. Howfar have the snake fossils moved apart since they were originally deposited? 6. Given that this portion of the Australian plate moves at a speed of 2 2 inches per year, how old are the snake fossils? 7. There are fossils such as Glossopteris and Lystrosaurus that are found in rocks in South America and Africa that indicate they were part of Pangaea approximately 200 million years ago. These same fossils can be found in Australia, which indicates it, along with Antarctica, was also part of Pangaea at that time. Based on your answer to question 6 which of the following statements about the break-up of Pangaea is TRUE? a. Australia and Antarctica separated before the break-up of Pangaea. b. Australia and Antarctica separated during the break-up of Pangaea c. Australia and Antarctica separated after the break-up of Pangaea Page |58

Explanation / Answer

5. How far Snake fossil moved apart apart since they were originally deposited is based on the distance between point A and B

As per the scale of the map 1cm = 500 miles

Distance between A and B is = 3cm

so total distance snake fossil moved apart since they were originally deposited = 3*500 = 1500 miles.

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