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- Which of the following is NOT an evidence of continental drift? O Fossils O Magma samples O Landforms O Shape of the continentsHow do the various kinds of seismic waves move?The theory of plate tectonics states that Earth’s plates are always in motion. What geological evidence supports this statement?