in the 1960s, new evidence helped support the theory of continental drift and change it into the theory of plate tectonics. What was this new evidence?
Rock patterns and glacial deposits in similar climates.
The African and South American coastlines are similar, providing evidence of their common origin.
Fossils disproving the continent of Pangaea.
The location of the plates was determined by locating their boundaries, using data on the Earth’s magnetic field.