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Geologist discovered fossils of identical spider mites from the same time period but on opposite sides of the ocean from each o...Asked by Credance (Dark Sonic)
Geologist discovered fossils of identical spider mites from the same time period but on opposite sides of the ocean from each other. What conclusion is supported by the discovery of these fossils?(1 point)
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The climate was much cooler during the time that the mites lived.
The climate was much cooler during the time that the mites lived.
The locations of the fossils were once vast swamp lands.
The locations of the fossils were once vast swamp lands.
The locations of the fossils were once much closer to each other.
The locations of the fossils were once much closer to each other.
The mites were extraordinary swimmers.
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The climate was much cooler during the time that the mites lived.
The climate was much cooler during the time that the mites lived.
The locations of the fossils were once vast swamp lands.
The locations of the fossils were once vast swamp lands.
The locations of the fossils were once much closer to each other.
The locations of the fossils were once much closer to each other.
The mites were extraordinary swimmers.
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The conclusion supported by the discovery of these fossils is:
**The locations of the fossils were once much closer to each other.**
This conclusion is drawn from the presence of identical spider mite fossils found on opposite sides of the ocean, indicating that these regions may have been connected or part of a larger landmass in the past, allowing the same species to inhabit both areas.
**The locations of the fossils were once much closer to each other.**
This conclusion is drawn from the presence of identical spider mite fossils found on opposite sides of the ocean, indicating that these regions may have been connected or part of a larger landmass in the past, allowing the same species to inhabit both areas.
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