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Val works as a paleoclimatologist in Alaska. While studying ice core samples, she identifies an increase in the isotopic ratio of oxygen 10,000 years ago. From this discovery, she knows that Earth’s temperature at that time was . Aside from temperature, Val can also learn about from the ice cores. Val’s data suggests that she’s uncovered a glacial climate for this time period. During a glacial climate, Val knows, there would have been sea level, compared to what she witnesses today.

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Answered by aroldan4002
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Val works as a paleoclimatologist in Alaska. While studying ice core samples, she identifies an increase in the isotopic ratio of oxygen 10,000 years ago. From this discovery, she knows that Earth’s temperature at that time was different than today. Aside from temperature, Val can also learn about levels of precipitation from the ice cores. Val’s data suggests that she’s uncovered a glacial climate for this time period. During a glacial climate, Val knows, there would have been a decrease in sea level, compared to what she witnesses today.

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Answered by itikarlapalliprathyu
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Val was a Paleoclimatologist- which means that Paleontology - is the study of old samples or specimens mostly called 'Fossils'. and climatologist- is the study of climates and atmosphere.

A combination of both is termed a Paleoclimatologist - The study of ancient or previous climatic conditions and their relation with the environment.

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Val, after studying the ice samples that showed a high level of isotopic level 10,000 years ago and determined that the temperature was also in increased conditions along with the glacial levels.

This indicates from her study that, climates are adversely changing with the glacier's depletion, and this is resulting in the rise of sea level in the antarctic and arctic regions.

Val's data recorded the temperature and climate conditions 10,000 yrs ago and now in the present times, conditions are more rapidly evolving.

The Artic regions, showed a deep decline in the surface area as the lands are submerging into the sea.

The habitat, animals and weather conditions are adversely affected and it is awful what Paleoclimatologists are recording.

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