Continental drift and mantle convection are supported by data originating where?
- Correct Answer: seafloor
- the sun
- ocean's surface
- the moon
Explanation: Seafloor spreading is a mixture different ideas and data. Continental drift and mantle convection are supported by bathymetric and magnetic data from the seafloor.
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