The Ecological History of the Earth, the Fluctuation of the Earth’s Climate, and the Polar Arctic: The Benefit of Petrified Trees for Ecologists, the Behavior of Trees Within Swamps, the Correlation Between Coal and Swamps, the Ecology of the Earth During the Eocene Epoch (56 Million Years Ago – 33.9 Million Years Ago), the Subtropical Plant Indigenous to the North Pole, the Location of the Majority of the Earth’s Ice, the Annual Temperature of Antarctica and the Thickness of Antarctic Ice, the Size of Antarctica, the Largest Dinosaur Discovered, No Complete Dinosaur Fossils Discovered Within Antartica During the Modern Day, the Period When the Lithostrotian Titanosaur (Long Neck Sauropod) Lived, the Ecology of Death Valley, United States of America During the Cryogenian Period (720 Million Years Ago – 635 Million Years Ago), the Reason the Climate of the Cryogenian Period is Understood by Scientists During the Modern Day, How Scientists Understand the Temperature of Disparate Ecological Periods, the Fluctuation Pattern of the Earth, the Frequency of Warm Periods Upon Earth Throughout History vs the Frequency of Cold Periods Upon Earth Throughout History and the Current Climate of the Earth, the Number of Glacial Periods Within the Earth’s History and the Length of Time the Earth’s Climate Has Been Comparable to the Modern Day Climate of Earth, the Element Which Comprises the Majority of Venus’ Atmosphere, the Reason Venus is Constantly Hot, the Length of Time the Ginkgo Tree Has Remained Constant Without Evolving, How Scientists Understand the Carbon Dioxide Levels of Disparate Ecological Periods, the Specific Characteristic of Gingko Biloba (Maidenhair Tree) Which Denotes Carbon Dioxide Levels Within the Earth’s Atmosphere, the Reason Gingko Biloba is Utilized for This Analysis, the Volume of Carbon Dioxide Expelled From Volcanoes World Wide Annually, the Reason Rain Erodes Rocks, the Release of Minerals From Rocks and the Species Which Benefit From These Minerals, How Carbon Dioxide Becomes Trapped Within Rocks, the Carbon Dioxide System Which Regulates the Earth’s Climate, the Earth Beginning to Cool During the Eocene Epoch, the Formation of Ice Sheets During the Eocene Epoch, the Climate of the Modern Day Earth, the Reason Ice Sheets Expand Over Time, How Snow Causes Ice to Create Ice Sheets, the Total Thickness of Ice Sheets and the Length of Time Required for This Process to Occur, the Distance Between South America and Antarctica and the Name of This Region, the Reason the Drake Passage is One of the Most Feared Bodies of Water in the World, the Period When Antartica Bifurcated From South America and the Reason for This, the Concept of the “Circumpolar Current”, the Reason Antarctica is Constantly Cold, the Reason the Northern Arctic Formulated After the Antarctic, the Reason Wooly Mammoths Evolved Long Fur and Short Ears, the Reason the Climate is Preserved During Snow Fall, How Scientists Examine and Understand the Climate of Disparate Ecological Periods, the Highest and Lowest Levels of Carbon Dioxide During the Pleistocene Epoch (2.58 Million Years Ago – 11,700 Years Ago) and Current Holocene Epoch (11,700 Years Ago – Modern Day), and the Volume of Carbon Within 1 Gallon of Gasoline

Petrified trees can explain how an environment used to look millions of years ago. Swampy regions will have trees with radiating roots and roots only grow straight down into soil outside of swamp conditions. Another clue is coal, as coal production is commonly found in swampy areas. 50,000,000 (50 million) years ago, the most northern parts of North America which are now cold and desolate, were tropical swamps with high humidity, and plant life which could survive in such conditions like lotus f...


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