Fossils in amber are important for studying evolutionary history. Why are the amber fossils from Hispaniola so important to our understanding of evolution in tropical rainforests?
A) Rainforest fossils are rare; amber fossils have preserved organisms that otherwise researchers would not have known were present.
B) Fossils in amber are preserved intact.
C) Fossils in amber are able to provide information on organism and ecology.
D) All of the other statements indicate the importance of amber fossils.
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