Explanation:
Most of Earth's carbon is stored in rocks and sediments.
The determination of the past arrangement of leaves from bare twig are
- Flower bud
- Lateral branching
- Lateral terminal bud
- Leaf scar
- Node
- Inter node
- Auxiliary buds
- Bud scale
- Terminal bud
<u>Explanation:</u>
Terminal bud: it is the large bud at the apex of the twig. Uses of the bud is to protect the dormant meristem.
Bud scale: a small modified leaf on outside of bud.
Auxiliary bud: It is found just above the each leaf scar. Not all twig will have a full complementary of auxiliary buds. They frequently gets damaged.
Lenticles: Opening in the bark that allows for gas exchange into and out of underlying living tissues.
Leaf scars: It is present at the stem for the triangular regions.
Since a lot of people like to litter and not clean up around their community, it would attract rodents (mice, rats, raccoons). Also, bugs and insects (like cockroaches) would be attracted to the trash in the area. If there are rats then, something must eat them. This means that cats would be apart of this community. Humans naturally like to settle where water is so, fish would also be something to consider as your answer.