Drag each item to indicate what scientists can learn about by studying it. Each term may be used more than once. (2 points)

Ocean temperature

Carbon dioxide levels

Kinds of plants

Rainfall

fossilized pollen grains

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chemical isotopes in foraminifera

tree rings

Ocean temperature: Scientists can learn about climate patterns, ecosystem health, and the impact of global warming by studying ocean temperatures.

Carbon dioxide levels: Scientists can learn about climate change, the carbon cycle, and the impact of human activities on the environment by studying carbon dioxide levels.

Kinds of plants: Scientists can learn about biodiversity, plant adaptations, and ecological relationships by studying different kinds of plants.

Rainfall: Scientists can learn about precipitation patterns, weather systems, and hydrological cycles by studying rainfall.

Fossilized pollen grains: Scientists can learn about past vegetation, ancient environments, and climate history by studying fossilized pollen grains.

Chemical isotopes in foraminifera: Scientists can learn about past ocean conditions, ocean circulation patterns, and climate change by studying chemical isotopes in foraminifera.

Tree rings: Scientists can learn about past climate conditions, tree growth patterns, and environmental changes by studying tree rings.