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Geography, 31.07.2019 09:30 blakemccain1928

Why do you think it’s important for scientists to study earth’s past climates? what information are scientists likely to gain from investigating the earth’s past? since the data obtained by paleoclimatologists is not based on direct observations, can their discoveries and models be trusted? why or why not?

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