A large mass of ice called a glacier once covered parts of Pangaea nearest to the South Pole. On what continents would you expect to see evidence of a glacier? Why? Explain.

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The landmass of South Africa was most likely located over the south pole during the Pangaea period, according to glacial data. 5. Rocks that adhered to the underside of the ice were carried over the ground as glaciers retreated from the poles.What are glaciers?A glacier is a sizable, enduring mass of crystalline ice, snow, rock, silt, and frequently liquid water that forms on land and slides down a slope due to gravity and its own weight. The most famous of these climate-related arguments in favor of continental drift is glacial activity.Currently, Antarctica and Greenland are the only extreme polar locations with continental glaciers. Large portions of Canada, Europe, and Asia were once covered by continental glaciers, and these glaciers are to blame for many distinctive geographical features in these areas.Learn more about glaciers here:https://brainly.com/question/19709729#SPJ2

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i would see it in Antarctica and lower parts of Africa because the glacier was in the south of pangea so it would be in the south. IN africa there are penguins that live in the south because there is ice there due to the fact of the glacier covering the southern parts of pangea.