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All options are correct
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Fossils are the remains of organisms (animals and plants) preserved in a rock. Scientists (geologists & palaebiologists) have used fossils to study the diversity of organisms in the past. This is based on their preserved morphological features. For example, several species of foraminifera has been identified in the rocks. Among them, some species are present today whereas others have become extinct.
Similarly, fossils are the indicators of past climate (e.g. temperature) as well. This means, if a specific species can survive at a particular temperature, its presence suggest that particular environment. For example, corals survive in tropical waters at specific depth and sunlight. So, if we find corals fossils, the cliamte of that particular age would be roughly the similar.
In the end, fossils can also provide evidence of orogeny (mountain building) process. These are typically plants fossils which cannot move and their remains are preserved in the folding rocks.
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Protecting Biodiversity: Biodiversity Hotspots About half of all plant and animal spp. ... If Earth has 150,100,000 sq km of land, how much land area is included in hot spots 0.1 x 0.157 = 0.0157 0.0157 x 150,100,000 = 2,356,570 sq. km.
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A and C both seem like valid answers.
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This is Because they can't be 100% in location of PCBs since animals could spread and reproduce among different places with these toxins within their systems.
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