8. How do we know what Earth's temperature was many years before thermometers existed?
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From laboratory experiments that reconstruct the conditions (the atmosphere and sea level, primarily) of earlier times and then measure the resulting temperature. |
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From computer calculations that work backward from the present time to calculate the temperature at earlier times. |
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From computer calculations that start from the conditions (the atmosphere and sea level, primarily) of earlier times and then calculate the resulting temperature. |
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From historical information about the climate recorded by Vikings and other travelers during the ice ages. |
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From such indirect methods as tree rings (the thickness and density of a ring is dependent on the temperature at the time of growth) and annual layers of ice in ice cores. |
8. How do we know what Earth's temperature was many years before thermometers existed? From laboratory...