My twocents
My understanding of theargument:
- There is a region Z. This region has atemperate (mild - not too hot, not toocold ) climate atpresent .
- Certain climate researchers studiedsediments (layers of soil) in a cave in region Z.
- They found bones of a bird calledarctic lemming in aburied layer. This layer of sediment corresponds to 14000 BC (i.e., this soil is from 16000 yearsago ).
- The above suggests that the arctic lemming was present in this region at least at some point in and around 14000BC.
Sidenote: With the passage of time, layers of soil typically get deposited on top of current soil. So, typically, as one goes deeper into the layers of soil, they reach soil layers that are more ancient than the upperlayers.
- Arctic lemmings exist even today (Note "are typical of", "belong", etc.). They belong to arctic climates( verycold ).
- It is not likely that these birds changed their adaptation for temperature in such a short span as 16000
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My understanding of theargument:
- There is a region Z. This region has atemperate (mild - not too hot, not toocold ) climate atpresent .
- Certain climate researchers studiedsediments (layers of soil) in a cave in region Z.
- They found bones of a bird calledarctic lemming in aburied layer. This layer of sediment corresponds to 14000 BC (i.e., this soil is from 16000 yearsago ).
- The above suggests that the arctic lemming was present in this region at least at some point in and around 14000BC.
Sidenote: With the passage of time, layers of soil typically get deposited on top of current soil. So, typically, as one goes deeper into the layers of soil, they reach soil layers that are more ancient than the upperlayers.
- Arctic lemmings exist even today (Note "are typical of", "belong", etc.). They belong to arctic climates( verycold ).
- It is not likely that these birds changed their adaptation for temperature in such a short span as 16000
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Statistics : Posted by HarshR9 • on 08 Mar 2024, 04:15 • Replies 7 • Views 1633





