Tropical Plant fossil found in Antarctica that suggests the climate

  1. Tropical Plant fossil found in Antarctica that suggests the climate of Antarctica has changed from tropical to arctic!
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  2. Scientists have found fossils of tropical plants in Antarctica. How could tropical plants have grown in Antarctica?Responses A
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  3. A fossil leaf from a tropical plant is discovered in rock beneath the ice in Antarctica. Which conclusion is best supported by
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  4. Where is Tropical Wet and Dry Climate Usually Located?Tropical Wet and Dry is found near the equator, usually on the outer edges
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  5. Where is Tropical Wet and Dry Climate Usually Located?Tropical Wet and Dry is found near the equator, usually on the outer edges
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  6. Where is Tropical Wet and Dry Climate Usually Located?Tropical Wet and Dry is found near the equator, usually on the outer edges
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  7. Where is Tropical Wet and Dry Climate Usually Located?Tropical Wet and Dry is found near the equator, usually on the outer edges
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  8. Where is Tropical Wet and Dry Climate Usually Located?Tropical Wet and Dry is found near the equator, usually on the outer edges
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  9. Select all that apply.What evidence suggests the continents were once all together but then drifted apart? Remains of tropical
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  10. The discovery of tropical plant and animal fossils in Antarctica supports the idea that at one time this continent supported a
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