There are many types of pole shift evidence, but coral is one of the easiest to understand. Coral grows on the beds of shallow, tropical oceans in a band around the equator. It must have a certain minimum temperature in its region, any colder than that and it dies. It has to be underwater, but close enough to the surface for sunlight. So we know for certain no matter where we find coral remains that once upon a time that spot was within the first 200 feet below sea level and within about 30 degrees of the equator.
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