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How do scientists learn about the past?

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Scientists are able to learn about the past conditions of Earth's atmosphere through direct chemical records and proxies of chemical records. The study of Earth's past climate is called paleoclimatology. Polar ice cores are the only direct chemical records that exist on Earth.

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