-Ice cores and tree rings are two ways that scientists study the history of Earth’s climate.
-Compare the two by writing each of the characteristics listed in the chart into the correct location on the Venn diagram below.
-Contains air bubbles
-Shows precipitation changes
-Shows changes in temperature
-Can measure climate from over a million years ago
-Contains pollen
-Contains volcanic ash
-Shows atmospheric composition
-Shows presence of groundwater
-Can measure climate for up to a few thousand years
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