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Q: What has the climate of the earth throughout history always do?
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How does climate change affect the biodiversity of marine ecosystems?

Although throughout Earth's history the climate has always changed with ecosystems and species coming and going, rapid climate change affects ecosystems and species ability to adapt and so biodiversity loss increases. ... Loss of Arctic sea ice threatens biodiversity across an entire biome and beyond.


What are two ways that scientists can study earth climate history?

One way that scientists can study earth's climate history is by seeing where places and things are eroded.


What are two ways scientists can study earth's climate history?

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What is the Earth's climate related to fossils?

That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.


What are ways that scientist can study earth's climate history?

by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes


What could happen if the whole Earth had the same type of climate?

Then the things that "liked" that climate would spread out throughout the whole world.


What describes how continents have moved around Earth's surface throughout Earth's history?

continental drift


What are two ways that scientist can study Earth's climate history?

by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes


What are two ways that scientist can study earth climate history?

by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes


Which is one piece of information that fossils in samples from Earth’s crust reveal about Earth’s history?

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How much did earth rotate on it axis?

Once a day throughout its history.


The forces acting on the Earth today are the same forces that shaped the Earth throughout its history?

This is the geologic principle of uniformitarianism.