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The map below shows the regions where continuous petroleum fuel can be found:© USGS.Gov 2020Climate has changed over geologic time. How does this map provide evidence to support this claim? It shows petroleum fuel is found in many locations. It shows large sources of fossil fuel are found in cold regions. It shows petroleum fuel is found in tropical regions. It shows smaller fuel sources are located in populated areas.

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The map below shows the regions where continuous petroleum fuel can be found:© USGS.Gov 2020Climate has changed over geologic time. How does this map provide evidence to support this claim? It shows petroleum fuel is found in many locations. It shows large sources of fossil fuel are found in cold regions. It shows petroleum fuel is found in tropical regions. It shows smaller fuel sources are located in populated areas.

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The map provides evidence of climate change over geologic time through the distribution of petroleum fuel. Petroleum is formed from the remains of ancient organisms, primarily marine plankton, which were deposited along with the sediments that formed the Earth's crust. These organisms thrived in specific climatic conditions, and their remains were buried and transformed into petroleum over millions of years.

  1. The fact that petroleum fuel is found in many locations suggests that the climatic conditions suitable for the organisms that eventually became petroleum were widespread. This indicates that the Earth's climate was once very different from what it is today.

  2. Large sources of fossil fuel found in cold regions suggest that these areas were once warm enough to support the marine life that eventually became petroleum. This is a clear indication of climate change over geologic time.

  3. Similarly, the presence of petroleum fuel in tropical regions suggests that these areas were once under the sea, providing further evidence of climate change.

  4. The presence of smaller fuel sources in populated areas could suggest a number of things. It could indicate that these areas were once less populated and more conducive to the types of organisms that become petroleum. Alternatively, it could suggest that these areas have been more thoroughly explored and exploited for petroleum, which would not necessarily provide evidence of climate change.

In conclusion, the distribution of petroleum fuel as shown on the map provides strong evidence of climate change over geologic time.

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