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Katen [24]
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Pollen grains help scientists

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The answers A(: just took the quiz

Mekhanik [1.2K]3 years ago
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Pollen grains help scientists  -

The correct answer is option A.

A: Identify plants and make assumptions on past climate conditions.

Pollen grains are helpful for new plants and flower formation. These travel in air or through birds and animals and this helps in plantation. Scientists can identify the plant species through these grains.

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