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Geography, 27.06.2019 01:30, mari8493

You just discovered amebelodon, a shovel-toothed elephant, and you are trying to figure out how old it is. as you examine the sediment you discover a couple species of dinoflagellates that were previously studied and dated. nelsoniella aceras lived between 80-85 million years ago and odontochitina lived between 68-82 million years ago. based on fossil correlation how old is amebelodon? a) 68-85 million years old b) 80-82 million years old c) 81 million years old d) 79 million years old e) d = d0 + n(t) (eî»t − so i have no idea!

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