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Biology, 01.04.2020 18:32 adrianayepez8

This dinosaur lived long ago on Earth in a tropical climate. The dinosaurs were killed and became extinct because of a change in climate. That new climate was called an ice age. What type of fossil would we find that would support the theory that Earth experienced an ice age?

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