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What is a possible explanation for why the giant ice caps that covered a supercontinet in the paleozoic era melted?

volcanic outgassing increased the greenhouse effect


Is it possible for a covered call to be exercised before its expiration date?

Yes, it is possible for a covered call to be exercised before its expiration date if the option holder decides to exercise early.


Is it possible for me to be covered by two car insurance policies simultaneously"?

No, it is generally not possible to be covered by two car insurance policies simultaneously as it can lead to over-insurance and potential fraud.


Are emergency dentists covered by NHS?

Emergency dentists doesn't seem to be covered by NHS. However, it is possible that the NHS will cover, part of the cost, all would be unlikely, but possible as well.


Why are wounds covered?

Wounds such as third-degree burns must be covered as quickly as possible to prevent infection or loss of fluid.


What do you do for a broke wrist?

get to hospital as soon as possible unti then keep it covered with an ice pack and keep as still as possible


What are Panthalassa?

Panthalassa was the vast global ocean that surrounded the supercontinent Pangaea during the late Paleozoic and Mesozoic eras. It covered about 70% of Earth's surface at the time and played a key role in shaping the planet's climate and geography.


Why is it possible for a high mountain to be covered by snow?

The high altitudes cause it to be colder.


78 percent of a backyard is covered in lawn The area of the lawn is?

It is not possible to figure this out.


Why is fishery not possible on mountain region?

because the rivers are covered by snow or ice


Is it possible to touch butterfly wings"?

No, it is not possible to touch butterfly wings as they are delicate and covered in tiny scales that can easily be damaged by touch.


How did Widnes get its name?

The most usual explanation for the origin of the name Widnes is that it comes from the Danish words vid, meaning wide, and noese, meaning nose and that it refers to the promontory projecting into the River Mersey. However the Widnes promontory is not particularly wide and another possible explanation is the first part derives from the Danish ved, meaning a wood and possibly referring to a tree-covered promontory. Earlier spellings of the name have been Vidnes, Wydnes and Wydness