Fossils are the remains of plants and animals that have been preserved for millennia in stones under the Earth's surface. They contain the long chapters of the history of our Earth. Fossils tell us what the earth looked like many millions of years ago, what kind of animals and plants lived on its surface and how it was changing. Fossils show us a history of over a billion years old.
From the fossil from a dry, mountainous area we can conclude that the area was once underwater and over time the soil has risen as result of continental drift and uplift. So, a mountain was once the bottom of a prehistoric ocean or sea.
Answer:
B. Plate boundaries
Explanation:
The ring of fire is a path in the Pacific Ocean that has a lot of active volcanoes that result from subduction of oceanic plates beneath the continental plates. Because of the movement of the tectonic plates in this area many earthquakes happen.