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Then the things that "liked" that climate would spread out throughout the whole world.
changes in climate
Nothing, the Earth has been here for 4.6 billion years and a change in climate and weather is a pretty common occurrence in that long history.
Radioactive studies and lava flows offer evidence that there has been abundant water throughout Earth's geologic history.
Evolutionary history
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.
One way that scientists can study earth's climate history is by seeing where places and things are eroded.
One way that scientists can study earth's climate history is by seeing where places and things are eroded.
That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
Then the things that "liked" that climate would spread out throughout the whole world.
continental drift
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
by studying the earth gravity by studying eartquakes
changes in climate
Once a day throughout its history.
This is the geologic principle of uniformitarianism.