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<blockquote data-quote="Candyman" data-source="post: 773672" data-attributes="member: 6906"><p>Soil is made up from layers, each layer will contain things that were growin on it at that time it rotted and turned into mud, tiny seeds or even bones can be found in soil so they can easy tell what the weather was like in that time, or if it was under water, they are called 'core samples'</p><p></p><p>They also have core samples from the north and south poles that are like time frozen in tme where they can tell by the layers deep enough from 1000s of years ago what the climate was like at that time and also use this data as a cross reference to other events like earthquakes, volcano's and even sea levels.</p><p></p><p>You can look up about core samples on the net and how they do it, what they have found, etc. You may even be suprised if you look and see what events took place 25,800 years ago according to real science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candyman, post: 773672, member: 6906"] Soil is made up from layers, each layer will contain things that were growin on it at that time it rotted and turned into mud, tiny seeds or even bones can be found in soil so they can easy tell what the weather was like in that time, or if it was under water, they are called 'core samples' They also have core samples from the north and south poles that are like time frozen in tme where they can tell by the layers deep enough from 1000s of years ago what the climate was like at that time and also use this data as a cross reference to other events like earthquakes, volcano's and even sea levels. You can look up about core samples on the net and how they do it, what they have found, etc. You may even be suprised if you look and see what events took place 25,800 years ago according to real science. [/QUOTE]
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