The discovery of giant rabbit fossils on an island in the Mediterranean Sea suggests that the island had to be connected to the mainland in the past. This indicates that at some point, landforms changed, allowing animals, such as these rabbits, to migrate from the mainland to the island, highlighting the dynamic nature of Earth's geography and the impact of changing sea levels or tectonic activity.
What does discovery of giant rabbit fossils on an island in the Mediterranean Sea tell scientists about the Earth’s changing landforms?(1 point)
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The island had remained unchanged since its formation.
The island had remained unchanged since its formation.
The island was formed by a volcanic eruption in the past.
The island was formed by a volcanic eruption in the past.
The island had been underwater in the past.
The island had been underwater in the past.
The island had to be connected to the mainland in the past.
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