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How could the duck-billed dinosaur tooth fossil lead scientists to believe that plants also existed in Antarctica?


A. The duck-billed dinosaur ate plants and animals; therefore, plants would have existed on Antarctica.


B. The duck-billed dinosaur is carnivorous; therefore, plants would be their food of choice on Antarctica.


C. The duck-billed dinosaur's tooth anatomy is consistent with plant-eaters, so plants must have existed in Antarctica where these dinosaurs lived.



List three types of evidence that plants existed on Antarctica:

Choose at least three to answer this question correctly.

A.coal

B.pollen

C.bones

D.stems

Answers

Answered by Umhamdan054
0

Answer:

A,C,D

Explanation:

A

Because,wood turn into coal after longggg

periods

C

Because, if dinosaurs where there at the time

obviously there would be bones

D

If plants where

All PLANTS HAVE STEMS

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Answered by yallboymoney206
2

Answer:

A,C,D

Explanation:

A

Because,wood turn into coal after longggg

periods

C

Because, if dinosaurs where there at the time

obviously there would be bones

D

If plants where

All PLANTS HAVE STEMS

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Explanation:

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