How could the duck-billed dinosaur tooth fossil lead scientists to believe that plants also existed in Antarctica?
A. The duck-billed dinosaur's tooth anatomy is consistent with plant eaters, so plants must have existed in Antarctica where these dinosaurs lived.
B. The duck-billed dinosaur ate plants and animals; therefore, plants would have existed on Antarctica.
C. The duck-billed dinosaur is carnivorous; therefore, plants would be their food of choice on Antarctica.
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because The sick billed dinosaurs tooth anatomy is consistent with plant eaters, so plants must have existed in ANTARCTICA
And if there was coal,
wood turns into coal, so plants must have existed there.
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The duck-billed dinosaur's tooth anatomy is consistent with plant eaters, so plants must have existed in Antarctica where these dinosaurs lived. The fossil lead the scientist to believe that plant exists in Antarctica,
Option: (A)
- It is evidence that because the duck billed eating source was plant source. They would receive energy only by consuming the plant source.
- In the before era, even there never existed the 7 continents, the lifestyle would have been very different and unimaginable.
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