What does discovery of giant

rabbit fossils on an island in
the Mediterranean Sea tell
scientists about the Earth’s
changing landforms? (1 point)
The island was formed
by a volcanic eruption
in the past.
The island had to be
connected to the
mainland in the past.
The island had been
underwater in the past.
The island had
remained unchanged
since its formation.

1 answer

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 implies that at some point in history, the island was part of a larger landmass, allowing for the migration of species like the giant rabbits.