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Why do scientists study fossils? A. to learn how the planet was formed? B. to study how organism changed over time C. to observe how drought affected the landscape D. to understand how weathering affected
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Why do scientists study fossils?
A. to learn how the planet was formed?
B. to study how organism changed over time
C. to observe how drought affected the landscape
D. to understand how weathering affected rock layers
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