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If you uncovered fossils of tropical fish and palm trees, what could you say about the environment at the time the fossils formed?
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If you uncovered fossils of tropical fish and palm trees, what could you say about the environment at the time the fossils formed?
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Based on the kind of fossils gathered, it can be inferred that the prehistoric environment was tropical. But by the time the fossils were formed, the environment had drastically changed over time and the plants and animals also changed with it.
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