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Wegeners hypothesis that continents move apart ____.
   a. was too flawed to result in an accepted theory
   b. is disproved by modern data, but explains the reasons for continental drift properly
   c. is disproved by modern data, and does not explain the reasons for continental drift properly
   d. is confirmed by modern data, and explains the reasons for continental drift properly
   e. is confirmed by modern data, but does not explain the reasons for continental drift properly

Question 2

The theory of plate tectonics is a ____.
   a. theory that improved on the theory of continental drift
   b. hypothesis that may improve on the theory of continental drift
   c. theory that disproved the theory of continental drift
   d. hypothesis that may disprove the theory of continental drift
   e. natural law that arose from the theory of continental drift



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: a



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