Why is it possible to find fossilized sharks' teeth near the city of Macon, which is located along the Fall Line in central Georgia, far away from the Atlantic Ocean?

A.
Native Americans who lived near the Ocmulgee Mounds traded sharks teeth, dispersing them throughout Georgia.

B.
Due to the navigable rivers in the coastal plain region, sharks are able to swim as far north as the fall line, which results in people finding their teeth near rivers south of the fall line.

C.
Fossilized sharks’ teeth can be found in the area because Macon is on the Fall Line, which was the pre-historic coastline when south Georgia was covered by the ocean.

D.
Early settlers in Macon migrated from the coastal areas of Georgia bringing sharks' teeth with them that they wore as jewelry and used in decorations.

C. Fossilized sharks’ teeth can be found in the area because Macon is on the Fall Line, which was the pre-historic coastline when south Georgia was covered by the ocean.