Answer:
The climate of Antarctica was probably much warmer in the past than it is today.
Explanation:
There are little things living there now. Coal takes millions of years to form. There must have been much more living things there in the past (when it was warmer) to make coal.
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It is gotten from the atmosphere by respiration, burning of fossil fuel, decay, excretion and decomposition of organic matter, fossilization etc
It also plays a key role in shaping organic molecules. Carbon<span> is very </span>important<span> to the chemistry of living things, mainly because of the versatility of structures it can form with itself and with other atoms</span>
Answer:
there is an abundance of fertile soil
climate and fertile soil are crucial for plant growth