The continental plates have, throughout Earth's geologic history, formed one large supercontinent. Shown here is one of the supercontinent events that has occurred. Which evidence supports that the continental plates come together and break apart over time? Select ALL that apply.









A)
Volcanic activity tends to be higher in areas of divergent boundaries.




B)
The shape of the continental plates appear to fit together like large pieces of a puzzle.




C)
Trenches and mountain ranges beneath the ocean show a changing landscape from tectonic motion.




D)
The climate over the natural history of the Earth has cycled from warmer to colder periodically.




E)
Distribution of similar fossils from the same time period can be found geographically distributed long distances apart.