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Pleeaseeee helllp A geologist finds a large rock containing a fern fossil. This kind of fern grew on land in hot, moist climates. What does this tell the geologist about the area at the time the rock was
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Pleeaseeee helllp A geologist finds a large rock containing a fern fossil. This kind of fern grew on land in hot, moist climates.
What does this tell the geologist about the area at the time the rock was formed?
The area was covered by an ocean.
The area was muddy and wet.
The area was hot and tropical.
The area was snowy and cold.
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hot and tropical area since it was hot and a bit moist:)
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Answer: The area was hot and tropical.
Step-by-step explanation:
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