Which of these has given clues about animal adaptations to climate change?
A)Ice cores
B)Sea-floor sediment
C)Fossils
D)Tree rings
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D)Tree rings
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Among the following, fossils give clues about animal adaptations to climate change. (Option C)
- Fossils are rock-like-looking structures that are actually naturally preserved remains of organisms that lived a long time ago (have to be more than 10,000 years old).
- The transformation process of becoming fossils is called fossilization.
- Organisms get fossilized only if they get covered up by sediments (lava, sticky tar, sandy seafloor) immediately after their death.
- There are two types of fossils; body fossils and trace fossils.
- Body fossil comprises only the organism's body parts and it gives information about the adaptations the animal has undergone.
- Trace fossils will be rocks that have evidence of the biological activities like climate changes that have taken place during that time.
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