which two pieces of fossil evidence support the idea of continental drift?\n○ bacteria and petrified wood\n○…

which two pieces of fossil evidence support the idea of continental drift?\n○ bacteria and petrified wood\n○ glossopteris and bacteria\n○ lystrosaurus and glossopteris\n○ petrified wood and tyrannosaurus
Answer
Brief Explanations:
Glossopteris (a seed fern) and Lystrosaurus (a land reptile) are fossil species whose remains are found across multiple now-separated southern continents. This distribution only makes sense if the continents were once joined, supporting continental drift. The other options include fossils that are either too widespread (bacteria) or limited to single regions (Tyrannosaurus, petrified wood in this context) and do not support the theory.
Answer:
C. Lystrosaurus and Glossopteris