During the Late Carboniferous, Indiana lay close to the equator, making the climate humid and warm. Swamps and wetlands were prominent in much of the state. Dominant fossil plants from this time include lycopods, conifers, and seed ferns (extinct gymnosperms).
Plant material accumulated in these areas of Indiana and eventually became the source of Indiana’s abundant
A). coal deposits.
B) granite outcrops.
C) limestone deposits.
D) layers of sandstone.
10 answers
What is your answer?
Is granite made of plant material?
http://www.graniteland.com/infos/home/granite
http://www.graniteland.com/infos/home/granite
No is it a type of rock
Which of your choices originated as plant material?
SandSTONE?
I've checked two of your wrong guesses. Now you're on your own. Please do not post this again?
I've checked two of your wrong guesses. Now you're on your own. Please do not post this again?
I wasn't guessing I actualy didn't know if I was right and I wanted u to tell me y I was wrong
Either check your text (!) or Google the other two answer choices. You need to find out which of these originated as plants.
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Its A.) I have had this question before
Cap