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Which piece of evidence does NOT suggest plants lived in Antarctica?


Coal beds have been found. Coal is formed from fossilized plants.


The ice covers the entire continent.


Fossil evidence of forests has been found.


Fossil remains of ferns were found.

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The ice covers the entire continent.

Step-by-step explanation:

Ice covering the entire continental mass is not an evidence that suggests that plants once lived in Antarctica.

Ice is not derived from plants nor plants leads to the formation of ice.

  • Fossil evidences are the most reliable evidence to affirm the presence of plants in such a terrain.
  • Also, since coals is a fossil fuel, it can be used to infer the presence of a once thriving plant population in the continental mass.
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