That's backwards - the history of climate determines the possibility of fossil production.
earths tempertures
Fossils aren't but the life that made them is.
Fossils of warm-weather plants found in Antarctica are typically related to the region's ancient climate, which was significantly warmer than it is today. These fossils, including remains of trees like beech and various types of ferns, suggest that Antarctica once had a temperate climate that supported diverse ecosystems. The presence of such fossils helps scientists understand past climate changes and the evolutionary history of plant life in response to shifting environmental conditions.
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
Fossils can tell us the climate and change in the future....
It is not so much the climate, but it is the tectonic plates movement, and fossils of extincted animals on different continents that support this theory. Also, fossils support the theory of evolution that was proven by Charles Darwin.
earths tempertures
Fossils aren't but the life that made them is.
erosion helps bring fossils to earths surface by when a animal dies it turns into a fossil
Fossils of warm-weather plants found in Antarctica are typically related to the region's ancient climate, which was significantly warmer than it is today. These fossils, including remains of trees like beech and various types of ferns, suggest that Antarctica once had a temperate climate that supported diverse ecosystems. The presence of such fossils helps scientists understand past climate changes and the evolutionary history of plant life in response to shifting environmental conditions.
Land forms carved by glaciers in temperate areas
Their evidence comes from rocks at earths surface.
Fossil fuels are bad cause they release CO2CLIMATE Change Surface mining scars the land
Fossils can tell us the climate and change in the future....
There are fossils of tropical rainforest plants in areas that are now dry desert. Either the land has moved (which has also happened), or the climate changed. This is one of the most obvious bits of evidence for past climate change, but there are numerous others.
Fossils tell how Earth's landforms, climate, and ecosystems have changed over time. They provide valuable clues about the past by preserving evidence of ancient organisms and environments.
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