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Which is one way that analyzing ice benefits scientists who study ancient climates?
Scientists can analyze frozen volcanic dust to help predict eruptions.
Scientists can drill deep into the ice to collect ice cores.
Scientists can use pollen grains in ice to make inferences about the c
Scientists can study tree rings in ice to learn more about past climates.
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Which is one way that analyzing ice benefits scientists who study ancient climates?
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