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The principle that organisms need a specific type of climate to live in is followed when ancient climates are studied. t or f
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The principle that organisms need a specific type of climate to live in is followed when ancient climates are studied.
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True. This is true because studying past climates can lead to climate prediction in the future, which provides organisms a suitable home. Every organism, biotic or abiotic, requires a specific type of climate to live in. It’s all genetics.
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