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How Could You Tell for Certain If a Plant Lived

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How could you tell for certain if a plant lived 2,000 years ago in a pond sediment sample?


A) carbon dating of pollen
B) tree rings
C) construction of a pond followed by direct observation.
D) observation of a chronosequence near the pond

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