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examine how can one know the history of climate and vegetation of ancient past​

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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One can know the history of climate and vegetation of ancient past​ by Paleoenvironmental reconstruction, or alternatively called Paleoclimate reconstruction.

The sources of paleoclimate researches are as follows:

1. Terrestrial soil

2. Caves

3. Ocean bottom

4. Lakes, estuaries and coastlines

5. Ice sheets and glaciers

These preserve records of ancient times which can be studied and relation can be discovered accordingly.

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Ques : Examine how can one know the history of climate and vegetationof ancient past

Ans : Paleoenvironmental reconstruction (also known as paleoclimate reconstruction) refers to the results and the investigations undertaken to determine what the climate and vegetation were like at a particular time and place in the past.

Climate, including vegetation, temperature, and relative humidity, has varied considerably during the time since the earliest human habitation of planet earth, from both natural and cultural (human-made) causes.

Climatologists primarily use paleoenvironmental data to understand how the environment of our world has changed and how modern societies need to prepare for the changes to come. Archaeologists use paleoenvironmental data to help understand the living conditions for the people who lived at an archaeological site. Climatologists benefit from the archaeological studies because they show how humans in the past learned how to adapt or failed to adapt to environmental change, and how they caused environmental changes or made them worse or better by their actions.

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