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glaciers are masses of ice that hold important information about earth’s past. by studying glaciers, scientists can see what temperatures used to be like and how the amount of so - called “greenhouse gases” has changed. unfortunately, earth is getting warmer, and glaciers have started melting. to prevent the loss of important data, in 2015, scientists collected ice samples from a glacier in the french alps. the team used special drills to extract ice cores that were more than 130 meters long. because the cores were so large, they needed to be brought up in segments. the scientists faced another challenge—finding a place to store the cores where they would remain safely frozen. some of the cores were taken to concordia research station in antarctica. the rest were shipped to other research centers around the world.
match the problems with their solutions.
problem
glaciers started to melt.
the samples were huge.
the samples had to be preserved.
solution
the samples were extracted.
the samples were brought to the surface in sections.
the samples were taken to antarctica.
Each problem is matched to the corresponding solution described in the passage:
- The large size of the ice cores required them to be brought up in smaller parts.
- Melting glaciers risk sample loss, so samples are moved to a frozen location.
- Preserving samples requires keeping them frozen in a cold, remote station.
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- Glaciers started to melt. → The samples were taken to Antarctica.
- The samples were huge. → The samples were brought to the surface in sections.
- The samples had to be preserved. → The samples were taken to Concordia Research Station in Antarctica.