By dating fossils of pollen and beetles, which returned after an Ice Age glacier left an area, it is possible to establish an approximate date when a warmer climate developed.
In one glacial area, it appears from the insect record that a warm climate developed immediately after the melting of the glacier.
From the pollen record,
however, it appears that the warm climate did not develop until long after the glacier disappeared.
Each one of the following, if true, helps to explain the apparent discrepancy
EXCEPT:
(A) Cold-weather beetle fossils can be mistaken for those of beetles that live in warm climates.
we got mistaken due to cold beetles as they returned even before warm climate developed. thus explains the paradox.(B) Warm-weather plants cannot establish themselves as quickly as can beetles in a new environment.
(since beetles can establish themselves quickly they return to the areas immediately after the glacier gets removed whereas warm plants are sensitive so they wait till the weather is completely warm according to their need.)(C) Beetles can survive in a relatively barren postglacial area by scavenging.
same as B. one can survive and another cant and B says what cant and C explains what can.(D) Since planes spread unevenly in a new climate, researchers can mistake gaps in the pollen record as evidence of no new overall growth.
(We are mistaken to think that plants dont grow till some time after glacier but it is not so.)(E) Beetles are among the oldest insect species and are much older than many warm-weather plants.
age does not explain anything regarding the paradox therefore E is the answer.