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If a climatologist is looking at remains from animals and plants that lived millions of years ago to get information about the climate, he is studying ___________ A. Tree rings B. ice cores C. fossils
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If a climatologist is looking at remains from animals and plants that lived millions of years ago to get information about the climate, he is studying ___________
A. Tree rings
B. ice cores
C. fossils
D. sea floor sediment
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The answer is c. He would want to look at ice cores to determine the climate
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the answer is c. fossils
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