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Which of the following makes ice cores so useful in determining the composition of the atmosphere in the past?
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Which of the following makes ice cores so useful in determining the composition of the atmosphere in the past?
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which of the following makes ice cores so useful in determining the composition of the atmosphere in the past?
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Air bubbles, i just had this question on a test.
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make ice cores so useful in determining the composition of the atmosphere in the past.
Based on their characteristics, they can be quite useful at doing this.
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