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The eighteenth-century naturalist Carolus Linnaeus is known for creating:
 
  a. the theory of natural selection
  b. a system for naming and classifying organisms
  c. the biological species concept
  d. the first microscope
  e. the scientific method

Question 2

Evidence for the drifting of continents or plate tectonics on Earth is
 
  a. the manner in which the outlines of continents fit together much like puzzle pieces.
  b. the similarity of rocks found occurring along certain continental coastal areas.
  c. the long, continuous ridges found in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.
  d. all of the other choices.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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