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To be entirely fair to the scientists, it is usually the other way around, e.g. they know that some places that are now deserts used to be underwater. Scientists can determine this based on several different factors.

  • Limestone: One of the clearest indicators that an area was historically underwater is layers of limestone. Limestone is formed from the parts of microscopic sea creatures called diatoms and some types of crustaceans that fall to the sea floor and are compacted over millions of years. In order to have significant amounts of limestone, therefore, these regions would need to be submerged for millions of years. Conversely, there are very few animals and microscopic organisms that leave behind the necessary materials to form limestone (never mind enough to compact earlier layers).
  • Fossils: There are a number of different fossils of creatures that have been found in the desert and their appearances make it clear that that they would have been unable to live on land. Basilosaurus, the largest meat-eating whale in history, has been discovered in the Sahara Desert. Far more common to find are smaller creatures which are also clearly marine animals, like ammonites.
  • Halite: Halite is crystallized salt and generally appear in areas that used to have saltwater that has since evaporated.
  • Aquifers: Most deserts have water tables, but aquifers exist in some deserts, indicating amounts that previously seeped beneath the sands as the sea was drying up. Aquifers are only indicators, not substantial proof.
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