Science, asked by babypear2006, 1 year ago

How do plant fossils and beds of coal support the idea that
Antarctica once was warmer than it is today?

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Answered by AryaPriya06
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The presant Antarctica would be to cold for plants to grow. Coal, which is plants compressed over million of years under heat and pressure could not be created without having plants (grow in warmth), and coal could not form without heat compressing it.

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