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Biology, 18.03.2021 02:20 Tirone

What can scientists learn from the chemical isotopes in leftover shells of foraminifera about the climate at the time the foraminifera lived?(1 point)

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the question isn't complete here so i can't right an answer '_'

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Many archeologists and anthropologists disagree with dr. thorne's view.  thorne strongly believes that what many calls "homo erectus"  was in fact  homo sapiens,  and that they migrated out of africa almost 2 million years ago and dispersed throughout europe and asia. that's way different  from what scientists have always believed about the evolution of the species.
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the answer is definitely 36.

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Putuitary gland maybe i think so

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