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What do scientists learn from ice core data? A. The temperature in the past B. The size of glaciers C. The composition of the atmosphere in the past
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What do scientists learn from ice core data? A. The temperature in the past B. The size of glaciers C. The composition of the atmosphere in the past
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What do scientists learn from ice core data?
A. The temperature in the past
B. The size of glaciers
C. The composition of the atmosphere in the past
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A and C are both correct
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